dgaudet     97/04/15 13:00:24

  Modified:    src       CHANGES Configuration.tmpl Configure conf.h
  Log:
  Linux platforms have various differences that make it difficult to enable
  the HAVE_SHMGET and disable the USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT reliably.  So
  instead we'll let the user shoot themselves.
  
  Reviewed by:  Jim, Ralf, Chuck
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.232     +6 -0      apache/src/CHANGES
  
  Index: CHANGES
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache/src/CHANGES,v
  retrieving revision 1.231
  retrieving revision 1.232
  diff -C3 -r1.231 -r1.232
  *** CHANGES   1997/04/14 01:09:12     1.231
  --- CHANGES   1997/04/15 20:00:20     1.232
  ***************
  *** 1,5 ****
  --- 1,11 ----
    Changes with Apache 1.2
    
  +   *) Back out the HAVE_SHMGET change for Linux because it's too late in
  +      the beta cycle to deal cleanly with compilation problems on the
  +      myriad of linux systems out there.  Linux users should see
  +      Configuration.tmpl about defining "Rule LINUX_TWEAKS=yes".
  +      [Dean Gaudet] PR#336, PR#340
  + 
      *) Redirect did not preserve ?query_strings when present in the client's
         request.  [Dean Gaudet]
    
  
  
  
  1.58      +9 -1      apache/src/Configuration.tmpl
  
  Index: Configuration.tmpl
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache/src/Configuration.tmpl,v
  retrieving revision 1.57
  retrieving revision 1.58
  diff -C3 -r1.57 -r1.58
  *** Configuration.tmpl        1997/04/15 04:32:54     1.57
  --- Configuration.tmpl        1997/04/15 20:00:20     1.58
  ***************
  *** 57,63 ****
    # functions. The format is: Rule RULE=value
    #
    # At present, only the following RULES are known: WANTHSREGEX, SOCKS4,
  ! # STATUS and IRIXNIS.
    #
    # For all Rules, if set to "yes", then Configure knows we want that
    # capability and does what is required to add it in. If set to "default"
  --- 57,63 ----
    # functions. The format is: Rule RULE=value
    #
    # At present, only the following RULES are known: WANTHSREGEX, SOCKS4,
  ! # STATUS, IRIXNIS, and LINUX_TWEAK.
    #
    # For all Rules, if set to "yes", then Configure knows we want that
    # capability and does what is required to add it in. If set to "default"
  ***************
  *** 80,89 ****
  --- 80,97 ----
    #  SGI IRIX. If you are, and you are using NIS, you should set this
    #  to 'yes'
    #
  + # LINUX_TWEAK:
  + #  Only takes effect if Configure determines that you are running a Linux
  + #  system.  This enables two optimizations that work well on i386 linux 2.0
  + #  or later systems.  They aren't enabled by default because of kernel and
  + #  library problems with various versions of linux.  We'd rather release
  + #  something known stable and let you choose the optimizations yourself.
  + #
    
    Rule STATUS=yes
    Rule SOCKS4=no
    Rule IRIXNIS=no
  + Rule LINUX_TWEAK=no
    
    # The following rules should be set automatically by Configure. However, if
    # they are not set by Configure (because we don't know the correct value for
  
  
  
  1.92      +4 -0      apache/src/Configure
  
  Index: Configure
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache/src/Configure,v
  retrieving revision 1.91
  retrieving revision 1.92
  diff -C3 -r1.91 -r1.92
  *** Configure 1997/04/14 11:52:20     1.91
  --- Configure 1997/04/15 20:00:21     1.92
  ***************
  *** 133,138 ****
  --- 133,139 ----
    RULE_STATUS=`./helpers/CutRule STATUS $file`
    RULE_SOCKS4=`./helpers/CutRule SOCKS4 $file`
    RULE_IRIXNIS=`./helpers/CutRule IRIXNIS $file`
  + RULE_LINUX_TWEAK=`./helpers/CutRule LINUX_TWEAK $file`
    
    #
    # Now we determine the OS/Platform automagically, thanks to
  ***************
  *** 262,267 ****
  --- 263,271 ----
        DEF_WANTHSREGEX=yes
        OS='Linux'
        CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DLINUX"
  +     if [ "$RULE_LINUX_TWEAK" = "yes" ]; then
  +         CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DLINUX_TWEAK"
  +     fi
        ;;
        *-lynx-lynxos*)
        OS='LynxOS'
  
  
  
  1.93      +14 -2     apache/src/conf.h
  
  Index: conf.h
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache/src/conf.h,v
  retrieving revision 1.92
  retrieving revision 1.93
  diff -C3 -r1.92 -r1.93
  *** conf.h    1997/04/09 01:40:51     1.92
  --- conf.h    1997/04/15 20:00:21     1.93
  ***************
  *** 253,265 ****
    #define NO_USE_SIGACTION
    
    #elif defined(LINUX)
    #undef HAVE_GMTOFF
    #undef NO_KILLPG
    #undef NO_SETSID
    #undef NEED_STRDUP
  - #define HAVE_SHMGET
    #define JMP_BUF sigjmp_buf
  - #define USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT
    #include <sys/time.h>     
    
    #elif defined(SCO)
  --- 253,277 ----
    #define NO_USE_SIGACTION
    
    #elif defined(LINUX)
  + #ifndef LINUX_TWEAK
  + /* the old "stable" way ... it's unfortunate that by doing this we'll incur
  +  * bug reports from linux users that run multiple Apaches without setting
  +  * a different ScoreBoardFile for each of them.
  +  */
  + /* #define HAVE_SHMGET */
  + #define USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT
  + #else
  + /* this stuff works under 2.0 on i386, but we've had bug reports of it
  +  * causing compile-time problems on 1.x systems, and on 2.x alphas.
  +  */
  + #define HAVE_SHMGET
  + /* #define USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT */
  + #endif
    #undef HAVE_GMTOFF
    #undef NO_KILLPG
    #undef NO_SETSID
    #undef NEED_STRDUP
    #define JMP_BUF sigjmp_buf
    #include <sys/time.h>     
    
    #elif defined(SCO)
  
  
  

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