EasyApache 3 is the main thing that will set Stage 2 apart from Stage 1. More information at http://www.cPanel.net/cpanel11I saw the calendar, another 2 days till the cPanel CURRENT stage 2 release. Anything new in it ?
Yes, that feature remains in EA3.Btw, is the feature with php 4 & 5 still added ? So they work toghether![]()
Woo Hoo :DYes, that feature remains in EA3.
Agreed.STAGE 2
September 12, 2007 CURRENT
September 19, 2007 RELEASE
September 26, 2007 STABLE
Please release it on time. We've been waiting for Apache 2 for so long, that I can no longer recall when it was first promised to us.
I don't understand you. You seem to care a lot more about just getting Apache 2 than getting a stable version, so why don't you just go to Edge? It's had Apache 2 for a long time.STAGE 2
September 12, 2007 CURRENT
September 19, 2007 RELEASE
September 26, 2007 STABLE
Please release it on time. We've been waiting for Apache 2 for so long, that I can no longer recall when it was first promised to us.
Your statement is really not related to the subject. Apache 2 on CURRENT release is something we`ve all been waiting for. EDGE has alot more components under testing than CURRENT. There is a significant step from CURRENT to EDGE.I don't understand you. You seem to care a lot more about just getting Apache 2 than getting a stable version, so why don't you just go to Edge? It's had Apache 2 for a long time.
Generally new releases of cPanel/WHM do not occur until very late in the day (e.g. 11 PM Central Time, which is currently GMT -500, or later).My feeling is, if they were going to release it today they would have done it already. How many fixes can they actually do in a few hours?
Unless they are actually working on documentation or something I wouldn't count on the release today![]()
Good lad!Perfect timing eh?? Just started using WHM/Cpanel and it looks like I started using it at the right time with the release of EA3 and Apache 2.2.x support! woot woot!
Maybe you can check these linksFor that matter, I have been looking for information on the differences between Apache 2.0 and 2.2.