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Apache 2.2 add-in modules are not compatible with Apache 2.0 or 1.3 modules. - If you are running third party add-in modules, you will need to obtain - new modules written for Apache 2.2 from that third party before you - attempt to upgrade from Apache 2.0.
+ If you are running third party add-in modules, you must obtain modules + compilied or updated for Apache 2.2 from that third party, before you + attempt to upgrade from any previous version of Apache. Modules compiled + for Apache 2.2 should continue to work for all 2.2.x releases.Apache 2.0.58 is the current stable version of the 2.0 series, and +is recommended over any previous 2.0 release. This release fixes a number +of bugs in pervious 2.0 versions.
+For details see the Official Announcement and the CHANGES_2.0 list.
-Apache 2.0 add-in modules are not compatible with Apache 1.3 modules. +
Apache 2.0 add-in modules are not compatible with Apache 1.3 nor 2.2 modules. If you are running third party add-in modules, you will need to obtain - new modules written for Apache 2.0 from that third party before you - attempt to upgrade from Apache 1.3.
+ modules compiled for or compatible with Apache 2.0 from that third party, + before you attempt to use this specific release.Apache 1.3.36 is the best available version of the 1.3 series, and -is recommended over all previous 1.3 releases. This release fixes -an unexpected and unwanted regression introduced in 1.3.35.
+Apache 1.3.36 is the current stable version of the 1.3 series, and +is recommended over any previous 1.3 release. This release fixes +several regressions introduced in 1.3.35 that interfered with Include'ing +other configuration files from the main httpd.conf configuration file.
For additional details, read the Official Announcement.
-The Apache 1.3 series is being actively maintained, and -developed at a leisurely pace, to maintain stability. Releases will be made to address security issues, or after -a comfortable number of bug fixes or improvements have been made. -Significantly new features are unlikely to be added to 1.3 -in preference to 2.0, although important new features and -enhancements will be seriously considered for inclusion in 1.3.
- -Use the Apache 1.3.36 version if you need to use third party -modules that are not yet available as an Apache 2.x module. Apache -1.3 is not compatibile with Apache 2.x modules.
+The Apache 1.3 series is no longer under development. Releases +are occasionally created to address security issues, or after a number +of bugs are fixed. New features are not likely to be added to 1.3.
+ +Use the Apache 1.3.36 version only if you must use a third party module +that is not available as an Apache 2.x module. Modules compiled for Apache 2.x +are not compatible with Apache 1.3, and modules compiled for Apache 1.3 are +not compatible with Apache 2.x.