httpd-test/perl-framework STATUS: -*-text-*-
Last modified at [$Date: 2002/02/06 18:57:59 $]
Stuff to do:
* finish the t/TEST exit code issue (ORed with 0x2C if
framework failed)
* change existing tests that frob the DocumentRoot (e.g.,
flood STATUS: -*-text-*-
Last modified at [$Date: 2002/01/17 01:09:45 $]
Release:
milestone-04: In development
milestone-03: Tagged January 16, 2002
ASF-transfer: Released July 17, 2001
milestone-02: Tagged August 13, 2001
apache.org DNS was down today; it's back up now. But when DNS was back
up, we found that the web server was down, and saw this in the error
log:
[Thu Feb 21 00:00:03 2002] [alert] (22007)No address associated with hostname:
mod_unique_id: unable to find IPv4 address of daedalus.apache.org
Igor -
After I read your posting, I downloaded but haven't tried to install
the mod_accel. From you description, it looks like a very, powerful
module with pretty much the features that I have been looking for.
Can mod_accel work with the mod_rewrite module (in a fashion similar?
In
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Joseph Wayne Norton wrote:
After I read your posting, I downloaded but haven't tried to install
the mod_accel. From you description, it looks like a very, powerful
module with pretty much the features that I have been looking for.
Can mod_accel work with the mod_rewrite
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Igor Sysoev wrote:
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Joseph Wayne Norton wrote:
After I read your posting, I downloaded but haven't tried to install
the mod_accel. From you description, it looks like a very, powerful
module with pretty much the features that I have been looking
It works, though! :)
/bin/sh /Users/pier/Desktop/httpd-2.0/srclib/apr/libtool --silent
--mode=link cc -g -O2-DDARWIN -DSIGPROCMASK_SETS_THREAD_MASK
-traditional-cpp -DAP_HAVE_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZER -I.
-I/Users/pier/Desktop/httpd-2.0/os/unix
I was playing around with gcc 3.0.3 this morning, and from some initial
tests, I got some interesting results. Just running some benchmarks, it
appears that Apache uses less memory and I have more CPU idle time.
Has anyone else played with this combination?
--
Brian Akins
Systems Engineer
Under what MPM?
Brian Akins wrote:
I was playing around with gcc 3.0.3 this morning, and from some initial
tests, I got some interesting results. Just running some benchmarks, it
appears that Apache uses less memory and I have more CPU idle time.
Has anyone else played with this
Ignore... Didn't notice the '1.3' in the subj line :)
Jim Jagielski wrote:
Under what MPM?
Brian Akins wrote:
I was playing around with gcc 3.0.3 this morning, and from some initial
tests, I got some interesting results. Just running some benchmarks, it
appears that Apache uses
Cool... I'm guessing you have a locally modified version of ltconfig?
Pier Fumagalli wrote:
It works, though! :)
/bin/sh /Users/pier/Desktop/httpd-2.0/srclib/apr/libtool --silent
--mode=link cc -g -O2-DDARWIN -DSIGPROCMASK_SETS_THREAD_MASK
-traditional-cpp
Jim Jagielski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool... I'm guessing you have a locally modified version of ltconfig?
Hmmm... Yeah? NO! :) No, srclib/pcre/ltconfig is _NOT_ modified, it's
straight out of CVS as of now...
Pier
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 01:03:00AM -0800, Manoj Kasichainula wrote:
apache.org DNS was down today; it's back up now. But when DNS was back
up, we found that the web server was down, and saw this in the error
log:
[Thu Feb 21 00:00:03 2002] [alert] (22007)No address associated with hostname:
This is probably due to my relative inexperience with mod_auth_digest,
but while I was converting the opaque_lock to the new global lock
type, I noticed that it is only protecting one variable in one place,
and it looks like this:
if (!opaque_cntr) {
return NULL;
}
On 21 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
e = apr_bucket_file_create(fd, 0, AP_MAX_SENDFILE, r-pool);
while (fsize AP_MAX_SENDFILE) {
-APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_TAIL(bb, e);
-apr_bucket_copy(e, e);
+apr_bucket *ce;
+
On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 05:44:22PM -0800, Jos Backus wrote:
I'm willing to code a patch which allows Apache to run in the foreground in
its own session. Currently it kills the pgrp it is in even though it didn't
create it (bad practice imo - only destroy what you create). That is, if there
is
From: Cliff Woolley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 12:28 PM
On 21 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
e = apr_bucket_file_create(fd, 0, AP_MAX_SENDFILE, r-pool);
while (fsize AP_MAX_SENDFILE) {
-APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_TAIL(bb, e);
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 10:57:49AM -0800, Aaron Bannert wrote:
Thanks for the original patch! I just committed the last chunk from
the patch I posted last week, so we should be good to go.
Heh, I caught the commit in ViewCVS when it was only 66 seconds old :)
Thanks to you, Justin, Michael
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Cliff Woolley wrote:
At first I thought this was giving a duplicate copy of the first bucket,
but then I realized that by moving the INSERT call down, you've avoided
that problem. However, aren't we leaking e?
Oh, I see it. Nevermind. Sometimes I wish diff -u would
Excellent news, thank you all for your hard work on this!
Now that we have this feature in 2.0, can we also backport it into
the 1.3.* tree, for completeness sake? I've attached a patch for 1.3.23,
which is an updating of my patch for 1.3.22. The patch is also available
at:
Jeff Trawick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For some time some (but after 2.0.32), some tests I run have been
segfaulting around the time of a graceful restart. Has anybody else
seen something like this?
[Tue Feb 19 10:31:43 2002] [notice] child pid 5367 exit signal Segmentation fault
(11)
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 06:02:26PM -0500, Jeff Trawick wrote:
I just tried to hit this on my Solaris x86 box with no luck. I did
200,000 simple requests with a SIGUSR1 sent to the parent ever 2
seconds. No segfaults or failed pthread calls, but at the end of the
200,000 requests I had 177
This patch changes a TPF-specific section of http_main.c to use the
correct subpool when initially opening the error log.
This makes TPF's ap_open_logs call the same as other platforms and
prevents a possible SIGPIPE in standalone_main on TPF.
Please let me know if you have any questions or
mod_ssl is hardwired only to initialize certain things on the first module
init during startup. the only reason i can see is because the builtin
SSLPassPhraseDialog can only read the passphrase from the tty before
detach. but if SSLPassPhraseDialog is exec: or the server key is not
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