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Luis P Caamano wrote:
> I just installed the new apache2 package using cygwin setup.  After
> configuring, starting and testing the server I realized that mod_proxy
> is not included in the install.

The reason is very simple - Apache itself does not enable the build of
mod_proxy by default, nor had anyone asked for a variation of the
default until now.

I'll add an --enable-proxy to the configure command, and see if it works.

Max.
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