Hi Paul.
I've applied the apr-util config change.
I dont have access (never tried) to httpd-ldap so you'll
need to pester the list again for these changes.
..Ian
Paul J. Reder wrote:
> I'm posting this as a a patch because I'm no config and build expert. Please
> check to make sure I have done t
...as of Wednesday, 06-Feb-2002 16:35:14 PST. This is 2.0.31+ with one new
patch on server/protocol.c to prevent seg faults when the "request line" is \r\n
followed by a bunch of garbage.
Greg
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 02:12:42PM -0800, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 01:23:08PM -0800, Aaron Bannert wrote:
> > This does _not_ add support for a static httpd, since that issue is
> > not yet decided, but it should solve 7 of the 8 binaries that Ken was
> > worried about. T
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 01:23:08PM -0800, Aaron Bannert wrote:
> This patch solves a release showstopper by allowing the support binaries
> to be built statically against apr/apr-util/etc. It also adds static
> support for the htdbm tool.
>
> This does _not_ add support for a static httpd, since
Aaron Bannert wrote:
>
> This patch solves a release showstopper by allowing the support binaries
> to be built statically against apr/apr-util/etc. It also adds static
> support for the htdbm tool.
+1
Thanks!
Greg
This patch solves a release showstopper by allowing the support binaries
to be built statically against apr/apr-util/etc. It also adds static
support for the htdbm tool.
This does _not_ add support for a static httpd, since that issue is
not yet decided, but it should solve 7 of the 8 binaries th
This is the patch I promised a couple weeks ago. It changes the way
we create the scoreboard to be more friendly with 3rd party apps/processes
that want access to the scoreboard while maintaining the ability to
have an anonymous scoreboard. The logic was discussed on-list a week
or two ago, but I'
I'm posting this as a a patch because I'm no config and build expert. Please
check to make sure I have done this correctly.
This was required to get the apr-util code to configure properly on Linux
using the latest open-ldap libs and the IBM ldap libs.
The changes to httpd-ldap were required in
> Why is this defined in the MPM? Shouldn't it exist outside of the
> MPM? I'd like to let the MPM leave ap_scoreboard_fname as NULL if it
> doesn't encounter a ScoreboardFile directive, so I can opt for
anonymous
> shared memory as was discussed on here a week or two ago, but I'll
have to
> chan
Why is this defined in the MPM? Shouldn't it exist outside of the
MPM? I'd like to let the MPM leave ap_scoreboard_fname as NULL if it
doesn't encounter a ScoreboardFile directive, so I can opt for anonymous
shared memory as was discussed on here a week or two ago, but I'll have to
change all the
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 01:19:45PM -0500, MATHIHALLI,MADHUSUDAN (HP-Cupertino,ex1)
wrote:
> I wrote a small test program - attached is the program and the output..
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-aaron
I wrote a small test program - attached is the program and the output..
-Madhu
$ ./xx
mmap: No such device
$
$
$ ls -ld /dev/zero
crw-rw-rw- 1 binsys 3 0x04 Jul 17 2001 /dev/zero
#include
#include
#include
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
void *m;
int tmp
Aaron Bannert wrote:
>
> For anonymous shared memory, it prefers MMAP_ZERO over SHMGET_ANON.
Which is good because then you don't have to worry so much about the
shared mem segment sizes configured in the kernel.
--
===
On Mon, 2002-02-04 at 20:10, Nathan Neulinger wrote:
> About the only way I can think of getting around this problem would be
> to have some sort of web-server -> cgi-wrapper token passing taking
> place with a shared secret compiled into the wrapper executable,
> combined with non-readable wrappe
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 09:21:20AM -0800, MATHIHALLI,MADHUSUDAN (HP-Cupertino,ex1)
wrote:
> Nope.. It does not work (for me).. That's the reason I need to change to to
> use SHMGET_ANON.. I was thinking that there'a already a option available to
> do such things..
>
> BTW, is it not strange that
Nope.. It does not work (for me).. That's the reason I need to change to to
use SHMGET_ANON.. I was thinking that there'a already a option available to
do such things..
BTW, is it not strange that it picks up APR_USE_SHMEM_SHMGET, but not
APR_USE_SHMEM_SHMGET_ANON and rather decides to select
APR
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 09:06:40AM -0800, MATHIHALLI,MADHUSUDAN (HP-Cupertino,ex1)
wrote:
> Hi,
> Question :
> What option(s) should I pass to the configure to enable/disable the
> various SHM options (MMAP, SHMGET)..(sorry if it's a dumb question)
>
> Problem :
> On a HPUX 11i system (wor
Hi,
Question :
What option(s) should I pass to the configure to enable/disable the
various SHM options (MMAP, SHMGET)..(sorry if it's a dumb question)
Problem :
On a HPUX 11i system (worker MPM, 2.0.31), I'm seeing the following in
srclib/apr/include/apr.h :
#define APR_USE_SHMEM_MMAP_TMP
I entirely agree with Bill and Roy here.
The release manager owns the release short of using the big stick of a
full fledged vote. It's a miserable job; bow down in sympathy.
I have never worked on any project where that wasn't the case. But
every project I've worked on people would grab one
From: "Sebastian Bergmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 2:39 AM
> "William A. Rowe, Jr." wrote:
> > It's crufty and taking a while, might be a few hours before all is very
> > well again.
>
> Yesterday's problems seem to be resolved, however I cannot stop or
> resta
Dear friends,
Nadav, my son, sent the enclosed message to the Apache's users mailing list,
and drew blank. I resend it here, hoping the top Apache gurus participating in
the discussions here may give some insight. We are really puzzled by the
described behavior.
Best,
Zvi.
--
Dr. Zvi Har'El
"William A. Rowe, Jr." wrote:
> It's crufty and taking a while, might be a few hours before all is very
> well again.
Yesterday's problems seem to be resolved, however I cannot stop or
restart the service:
[Thu Feb 07 09:30:53 2002] [emerg] (22502)Das System kann die
angegebene Datei ni
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