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Apache 2.4 has been out since early 2012, almost 11 years. And its
predecessor, 2.2, has been out of support since its last release in
2017, over 5 years ago. The last mention on the mailing list was from
around the same time, in this thread:
https://lore.kernel.org/git/20171231023234.21215-1-tmz@pobox.com/
We can probably assume that 2.4 is available everywhere. And the stakes
are fairly low, as the worst case is that such a platform would skip the
http tests.
This lets us clean up a few minor version checks in the config file, but
also revert
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apache.conf | ||
apply-one-time-perl.sh | ||
broken-smart-http.sh | ||
error-no-report.sh | ||
error-smart-http.sh | ||
error.sh | ||
incomplete-body-upload-pack-v2-http.sh | ||
incomplete-length-upload-pack-v2-http.sh | ||
passwd | ||
ssl.cnf |