www.apache.org is now running trunk @ r965127, using the Event MPM on FreeBSD 8.1, on a new x86 box.
Previously it was running on Solaris 10, with 2.2.x on sparc t2000s. I have also enabled OCSP stapling on the SSL side: <https://www.apache.org/> Anyways, I've made a list of the 2.3-ish issues seen during the upgrade. httpd itself: - Using the Define directive to enable SSL was a bad idea. The SSL init code was only being called once in post_config instead of twice This is only 'new' because the Define directive is new, so I tried to use it. Example of how it was used: <IfDefine MACHINE_NAME> Define SSL Listen 1.2.3.4: </IfDefine> <IfDefine SSL> LoadModule ssl_module .. </IfDefine> We do -D MACHINE_NAME at the command line, and I was hoping to just enable SSL from within the config file, but that didn't work. Adding -D SSL to the command line fixed the issue. - Lots of warnings in our configurations about "Ignoring deprecated use of DefaultType". - Infra already had lots of <IfVersion blocks for most 2.3 authn/z changes, and those seem to stil be working fine. 3rd party: - APR's detection of BDB was funky again, I had --with-dbm=db48, which it was happy about, but until I added --with-berkeley-db=/usr/local, it wouldn't actually compile up the shared objects for the DB DBM, but configure reported success. - mod_wsgi: Needed to comment out 2 lines debug logging, that were accessing server_rec->loglevel (which has been removed from 2.3.x). - mod_mbox/mod_allowmethods/mod_asf_cgi: Needed build system adjustments to not look for apr-util. Surprisingly painless upgrade after I figured out the mod_ssl config issue; Most of the work was around moving Solaris -> FreeBSD for our various rsyncs and crontabs, of course let infra know if you see anything busted! Thanks, Paul
