martin 98/10/01 11:25:12
Modified: src/os/bs2000 ebcdic.c
src README.EBCDIC CHANGES
htdocs/manual new_features_1_3.html ebcdic.html
Log:
Reflect the fact that "Siemens Nixdorf" has been renamed to "Siemens".
Revision Changes Path
1.9 +1 -2 apache-1.3/src/os/bs2000/ebcdic.c
Index: ebcdic.c
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retrieving revision 1.8
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diff -u -r1.8 -r1.9
--- ebcdic.c 1998/07/13 11:32:47 1.8
+++ ebcdic.c 1998/10/01 18:25:07 1.9
@@ -62,8 +62,7 @@
/*
Initial Port for Apache-1.3 by <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-"BS2000 OSD" is a POSIX on a main frame.
-It is made by Siemens Nixdorf AG, Germany.
+"BS2000 OSD" is a POSIX on a main frame. It is made by Siemens AG, Germany.
Within the POSIX subsystem, the same character set was chosen as in
"native BS2000", namely EBCDIC.
1.5 +6 -54 apache-1.3/src/README.EBCDIC
Index: README.EBCDIC
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retrieving revision 1.4
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diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
--- README.EBCDIC 1998/04/01 14:12:33 1.4
+++ README.EBCDIC 1998/10/01 18:25:09 1.5
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
This version of Apache comes with a first-cut (working, but not
fully tested) port to a mainframe machine which uses the EBCDIC
-character set as its native codeset (It is the SIEMENS NIXDORF
-family of mainframes running the BS2000 operating system. This
+character set as its native codeset (It is the SIEMENS family
+of mainframes running the BS2000 operating system. This
mainframe OS nowadays features a SVR4-like POSIX subsystem).
The port was started initially to
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
#ifdef CHARSET_EBCDIC Code which is needed for any EBCDIC
based machine
#ifdef _OSD_POSIX Code which is needed for the BS2000
- SIEMENS NIXDORF mainframe platform only.
+ SIEMENS mainframe platform only.
* The possibility to translate between ASCII and EBCDIC at the
socket level (on BS2000 POSIX, there is a socket option which
@@ -88,61 +88,13 @@
An example for the latter case is the wwwcount program which we ported
as well.
-What works:
-- In the following list,
- + means: works, tested
- - means: doesn't work for some reason
- ? means: compiled-in, but untested
-
- http_core.c +
- mod_access.c +
- mod_actions.c ?
- mod_alias.c +
- mod_asis.c ?
- mod_auth.c +
- mod_auth_anon.c +
- mod_auth_db.c ? with own libdb.a
- mod_auth_dbm.c ? with own libdb.a
- mod_autoindex.c +
- mod_cern_meta.c ?
- mod_cgi.c +
- mod_digest.c - / MD5 not ported yet
- mod_dir.c +
- mod_env.c +
- mod_example.c - / not tried yet
- mod_expires.c +
- mod_headers.c +
- mod_imap.c +
- mod_include.c +
- mod_info.c +
- mod_log_agent.c +
- mod_log_config.c +
- mod_log_referer.c +
- mod_mime.c +
- mod_mime_magic.c - / not tried yet
- mod_negotiation.c +
- mod_proxy.c +
- mod_rewrite.c ? / untested
- mod_setenvif.c +
- mod_so.c - / no shared libs
- mod_speling.c +
- mod_status.c +
- mod_unique_id.c +
- mod_userdir.c +
- mod_usertrack.c ? / untested
-
-Additional (third-party) modules: See:
- mod_jserv.c - / JAVA still being ported http://java.apache.org/
- mod_php.c - / not ported yet http://www.php.net/
- mod_put.c ? / untested
http://hpwww.ec-lyon.fr/~vincent/apache/mod_put.html
- mod_session.c ? / untested
ftp://hachiman.vidya.com/pub/apache/mod_session.tar.gz
-
-
Notes:
To use the mod_auth_db functionality, you will need a working libdb.a.
On the system where I did the port none was available, so I ported the
standard db-1.85.14 with little problems. Note however that you will need
a working perl5 as well if you want to use Apache's dbmmanage script to
maintain db user databases.
+
+See also the ebcdic.html document which is part of the apache documentation.
- Martin Kraemer, 31-Mar-1998
+ Martin Kraemer, 1-Oct-1998
1.1086 +1 -1 apache-1.3/src/CHANGES
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diff -u -r1.1085 -r1.1086
--- CHANGES 1998/10/01 04:53:22 1.1085
+++ CHANGES 1998/10/01 18:25:09 1.1086
@@ -2176,7 +2176,7 @@
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Soeren Ziehe), Martin Kraemer]
*) PORT: Apache now compiles & runs on an EBCDIC mainframe
- (the Siemens Nixdorf BS2000-OSD family) in the POSIX subsystem
+ (the Siemens BS2000/OSD family) in the POSIX subsystem
[Martin Kraemer]
*) PORT: Fix problem killing children when terminating. Allow ^C
1.73 +3 -3 apache-1.3/htdocs/manual/new_features_1_3.html
Index: new_features_1_3.html
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diff -u -r1.72 -r1.73
--- new_features_1_3.html 1998/09/17 14:14:48 1.72
+++ new_features_1_3.html 1998/10/01 18:25:11 1.73
@@ -511,9 +511,9 @@
running BS2000/OSD</A></STRONG>
<DD>As a premiere, this version of Apache comes with a beta version of
a port to a mainframe machine which uses the EBCDIC character set
- as its native codeset (It is the SIEMENS NIXDORF family of
- mainframes running the BS2000/OSD operating system on a IBM/390
- compatible processor This mainframe OS nowadays features a
+ as its native codeset (It is the SIEMENS family of mainframes
+ running the BS2000/OSD operating system on a IBM/390
+ compatible processor. This mainframe OS nowadays features a
SVR4-like POSIX subsystem).
<DT><STRONG><A
HREF="mod/core.html#accessfilename"><CODE>AccessFileName</CODE>
1.8 +6 -6 apache-1.3/htdocs/manual/ebcdic.html
Index: ebcdic.html
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diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8
--- ebcdic.html 1998/09/17 20:23:40 1.7
+++ ebcdic.html 1998/10/01 18:25:12 1.8
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@
Version 1.3 of the Apache HTTP Server is the first version which
includes a port to a (non-ASCII) mainframe machine which uses
the EBCDIC character set as its native codeset.<BR>
- (It is the SIEMENS NIXDORF family of mainframes running the
- <A HREF="http://www.sni.de/servers/bs2osd/osdbc_us.htm">BS2000/OSD
+ (It is the SIEMENS family of mainframes running the
+ <A HREF="http://www.siemens.de/servers/bs2osd/osdbc_us.htm">BS2000/OSD
operating system</A>. This mainframe OS nowadays features a
SVR4-derived POSIX subsystem).
</P>
@@ -101,9 +101,9 @@
indicate which part of the HTTP protocol has to be
converted and which part doesn't <EM>etc.</EM>
<DT><CODE><STRONG>#ifdef _OSD_POSIX</STRONG></CODE>
- <DD>Code which is needed for the BS2000 SIEMENS NIXDORF
+ <DD>Code which is needed for the SIEMENS BS2000/OSD
mainframe platform only. This deals with include file
- differences and socket implementations topics which are
+ differences and socket implementation topics which are
only required on the BS2000/OSD platform.
</DL>
</LI><BR>
@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@
<TR>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT>mod_mime_magic
- <TD ALIGN=CENTER>-
+ <TD ALIGN=CENTER>?
<TD>not ported yet
</TR>
@@ -473,7 +473,7 @@
<TR>
<TD ALIGN=LEFT><A HREF="http://www.php.net/">mod_php3</A>
<TD ALIGN=CENTER>+
- <TD>mod_php3 runs fine, with LDAP and GD libraries
+ <TD>mod_php3 runs fine, with LDAP and GD and FreeType libraries
</TR>
<TR>