--On Thursday, March 6, 2003 4:14 PM -0500 Jeff Trawick
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
server/mpm/config.m4 has this check with a hard-coded path to APR:
APR_CHECK_APR_DEFINE(APR_HAS_THREADS, srclib/apr)
This fails if APR is anywhere else and config doesn't think APR has thread
support.
Is this
--On Thursday, March 6, 2003 12:42 PM -0500 Geoff Thorpe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
linking apache. I'm wondering if the above problem is a consequence of
us explicitly setting linker syntax and not letting autotools do their
job properly? Anyway, the patch is there if someone wants to see if it
--On Thursday, March 6, 2003 11:41 PM +0100 André Malo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have a PR (16631) that mentions that at least one error log entry is not
assigned to the appropriate error log (in 1.3). The warning is written by
ap_getword_conf, which doesn't know anything about server_rec stru
--On Thursday, March 6, 2003 5:16 PM -0500 Geoff Thorpe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
then strangely the -lcrypto and -lssl checks report success *yet* they
do not find their way into the linker flags (so apache fails to link
after compiling). I can only imagine 2 reasons for this; either my
restori
After spending many hours reviewing and actively using debug symbols
for real customer incidents, I have formed some different opinions and
wanted to share.
I'm convinced that with the Win32 debugging tools (free to download)
available today, there is exactly one benefit to .dbg files - Dr. Watso
> I've yet to be convinced that any of these belong in the main repository.
> It'd be much easier to grant commit access to people working on the auth
> modules if they lived in a separate repository. As it stands now,
> the main author of mod_authn_dbi would have to rely on others to
> commit f
Gary Feldman wrote:
I'm running into a problem with some code based on the
mod_cgid module, on hp-ux. I've also submitted
the underlying problem to comp.systems.hp.hpux.
The problem is that the underlying cgi hangs on a read
from stdin when there is actually no data left to be read.
uhhh, unfor
We have a PR (16631) that mentions that at least one error log entry is not
assigned to the appropriate error log (in 1.3). The warning is written by
ap_getword_conf, which doesn't know anything about server_rec structures.
I've discovered this by trying to forward port this feature. However, I'
Hi Justin,
* Justin Erenkrantz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> I think you mean adding -I<...> to CPPFLAGS not to CFLAGS. That should be
> portable and supported everywhere. It's a C preprocessor flag not a flag
> for the compiler. Autoconf will evaluate ac_compile which includes
> $CPPFLAGS
I'm running into a problem with some code based on the
mod_cgid module, on hp-ux. I've also submitted
the underlying problem to comp.systems.hp.hpux.
The problem is that the underlying cgi hangs on a read
from stdin when there is actually no data left to be read.
I can reduce this to a simple dis
server/mpm/config.m4 has this check with a hard-coded path to APR:
APR_CHECK_APR_DEFINE(APR_HAS_THREADS, srclib/apr)
This fails if APR is anywhere else and config doesn't think APR has
thread support.
Is this macro busted and should be replaced with something that does a
test compile using t
--On Tuesday, March 4, 2003 6:43 PM -0500 Geoff Thorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Questions for apache gurus/code-reviewers;
- AC_CHECK_HEADERS() appears difficult to coax into accepting additional
include paths, so if "--with-ssl=" is specified there appears no
obvious way to have AC_CHECK_
Hello,
JT>I went through the same test this a.m. for a customer with some device
JT>that couldn't handle chunked response. For me, using BrowserMatch to
JT>set downgrade-1.0 eliminated the use of chunking in the response.
Interesting. I confirmed on my setup that this works (answers my HTTP/1.1
q
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Joe Orton wrote:
Hi,
> Submitted by: Christian Kratzer, Bjoern A. Zeeb
>
...
> -
> -apr_file_inherit_set(s->error_log);
> }
so now we are back to that point that needs further discussing.
Should we simply remove apr_file_inherit_set or explicitly call
apr_file_
I noticed a couple of these notes apply to me in one way or another so
figured I'd chime in with some thoughts;
* Rodent of Unusual Size ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> APACHE 2.1 STATUS: -*-text-*-
[snip]
> TODO ISSUES REMAINING IN MOD_SSL:
>
> * I
fails to configure with the following error:
Construct makefiles and header files...
creating config_vars.mk
updating cache ./config.cache
creating ./config.status
creating docs/conf/httpd-std.conf
sed: file conftest.s2 line 71: Unterminated `s' command
sed: file conftest.s3 line 3: Unknown command
Good to see that at least one more individual recognized the problem!
Unfortunately with bugzilla, I have only an email addy, and don't see
a name. In any case, Madhu's patch hit first, so that's the name I went
with.
Bill
At 09:10 AM 3/6/2003, Jeff Trawick wrote:
>http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzi
* Greg Ames ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Thom May wrote:
> >
>
> ouch!
>
very ;-)
> > This patch would be very useful in that respect.
> >+1 from me to have CoreDumpDirectory be able to enable core dumps from root
> >owned processes.
> >Cheers,
> >-Thom
>
> Thanks much for the fe
Thom May wrote:
One solution might be to control it with CoreDumpDirectory. If that's in
the config file, one would assume the admin wants coredumps on failures.
Once more, I have to agree - I only have CoreDumpDirectory enabled when I'm
actually chasing down problems - I never enable it for pro
Hi, here is a version of the patch in #17206 which removes the current
the fd leaks. Most of these were introduced in this commit
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-cvs&m=99531770520998&w=2
though the pod leak has been around longer. I haven't checked whether
the mod_file_cache change in tha
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14560
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
At 06:12 AM 3/6/2003, Jeff Trawick wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>>wrowe 2003/03/06 00:43:40
>>
>> Modified:modules/ssl ssl_engine_init.c
>> Log:
>> DougM confirms Madhu's suspicions, this chan
At 06:12 AM 3/6/2003, Jeff Trawick wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>wrowe 2003/03/06 00:43:40
>>
>> Modified:modules/ssl ssl_engine_init.c
>> Log:
>>DougM confirms Madhu's suspicions, this change was inadvertent.
>>Reverting to no longer skip the first cert in the chain.
>
>
probably. My opinion in this case isn't strong either. Actually I wanted to
exclude an oversight of the INIT_FLAG macro :)
OK, point taken, thanks for the feedback Andre!
Allan
* Allan Edwards wrote:
>>> +AP_INIT_TAKE1("WindowsSocketsWorkaround", set_sockets_workaround, NULL,
>>> RSRC_CONF,
>>> + "Set \"on\" to work around buggy Winsock provider implementations of certain
>>> VPN or Firewall software"),
>>> +
>> hey, no need to double code. AP_INIT_FLAG exists ;-)
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 05:23:27PM -0500, Allan Edwards wrote:
>
> Also, anyone have a good reason why we can't remove these
> lines and allow mod_cache to serve default welcome pages?
>
> /* DECLINE urls ending in / ??? EGP: why? */
> if (url[urllen-1] == '/') {
> return DECLI
Paul J. Reder wrote:
There is an entry in the STATUS file about adding regular expression
support for CacheEnable/CacheDisable, wouldn't regular expressions
provide this function and a whole lot more?
That could be the next step, did I hear a volunteer
step forward ;-)
There is an entry in the STATUS file about adding regular expression
support for CacheEnable/CacheDisable, wouldn't regular expressions
provide this function and a whole lot more?
Allan Edwards wrote:
Currently "CachEnable foo / " will configure mod_cache to cache all
forward proxy
responses. See
Andrew Ho wrote:
Hello,
JS>The long answer: using downgrade-1.0 will, in fact, force Apache to
treat
JS>the request as if it was HTTP/1.0. It will therefore use only HTTP/1.0
JS>features in the response. But it will still respond with HTTP/1.1
in the
JS>response line, since this just declares
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wrowe 2003/03/06 00:43:40
Modified:modules/ssl ssl_engine_init.c
Log:
DougM confirms Madhu's suspicions, this change was inadvertent.
Reverting to no longer skip the first cert in the chain.
Don't forget CHANGES and the PR number. ISTR that somebody
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