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Hi @oschaaf ,
can you help me with the bellow questions.
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Now we use:
mod_pagespeed 1.13.35.2-0 @2494164
What is latest release we can use?
The panel developer said:
Google no longer provides an RPM of their beta versions, only stable. As far as I'm aware, their Bazel build system is broken. This issue is best addressed and helped out within the Google Pagespeed community as the dependency is upstream with them.
Here's the latest RPM from their website, which is what's provided.
# rpm -qi mod-pagespeed-stable_current_x86_64.rpm
warning: mod-pagespeed-stable_current_x86_64.rpm: Header V4 DSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID 7fac5991: NOKEY
Name : mod-pagespeed-stable
Version : 1.13.35.2
Release : 0
Architecture: x86_64
Install Date: (not installed)
Group : System Environment/Daemons
Size : 21756729
License : Apache Software License
Signature : DSA/SHA1, Wed 31 Jan 2018 11:26:02 AM PST, Key ID a040830f7fac5991
Source RPM : mod-pagespeed-stable-1.13.35.2-0.src.rpm
Also the website states:
Installing mod_pagespeed will add the Google repository so your system will automatically keep mod_pagespeed up to date. If you don't want Google's repository, do sudo touch /etc/default/mod-pagespeed before installing the package.
Hi @oschaaf ,
can you help me with the bellow questions.
=====
Now we use:
What is latest release we can use?
The panel developer said:
Google no longer provides an RPM of their beta versions, only stable. As far as I'm aware, their Bazel build system is broken. This issue is best addressed and helped out within the Google Pagespeed community as the dependency is upstream with them.
Here's the latest RPM from their website, which is what's provided.
Also the website states:
Installing mod_pagespeed will add the Google repository so your system will automatically keep mod_pagespeed up to date. If you don't want Google's repository, do sudo touch /etc/default/mod-pagespeed before installing the package.
https://github.com/apache/incubator-pagespeed-mod/wiki/Release-Process#building-binaries -> Is this obsolete Wiki then? If our panel developer said, i quote: "this is outside my control. You need to contact apache/incubator-pagespeed-mod. They do not ship RPMs for Pagespeed at this time. I've looked."
yet it seems that the repository moved to Github and Apache . Can you confirm the new sources?
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I receive a lot of such messages, from a domain from several hosted.
These settings are enabled:
CoreFilters
add_head
inline_import_to_link
combine_css
rewrite_css
fallback_rewrite_css_urls
rewrite_style_attributes_with_url
flatten_css_imports
rewrite_javascript
rewrite_javascript_external
rewrite_javascript_inline
combine_javascript
inline_css
inline_javascript
rewrite_images
convert_jpeg_to_progressive
convert_png_to_jpeg
convert_jpeg_to_webp
convert_to_webp_lossless
inline_images
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convert_gif_to_png
strip_image_color_profile
strip_image_meta_data
jpeg_subsampling
resize_images
resize_rendered_image_dimensions
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extend_cache_css
extend_cache_images
extend_cache_scripts
convert_meta_tags
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