Hi,
This is my first posting to the list so please forgive my ignorance of
any customs. I am in the process of getting a test environment setup
using the Apache::Test package. While originally installing the package
a few months ago, I ran into a couple of problems which I posted to
rt.cpan.org.
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 10:12:19 -0500 (EST)
Norman Tuttle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Norman,
As per the suggestions I have received, I am resubmitting the attached
diff for the cookies changes in the proper format.
See the inline comments for what has been fixed by this patch.
Please see
Aaron Bannert wrote:
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 01:50:46PM -0600, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
But the 2.0 architecture is entirely different. We need a poll but it's not entirely
obvious where to put one...
One suggestion raised in a poll bucket: when a connection level filter cannot
read anything
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 10:35:28PM -0600, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
I've been thinking the same thing driving around this evening...
One major goal of httpd-3.0 is *finally* arriving at something that starts
looking async. We've kicked it around some time, but perhaps it's time
to start
Hi,
I am developing an Apache module in C++ and have come across this issue
that I am unable to resolve even after hours of effort. I will
appreciate any idea/suggestion to resolve this.
When compiling with g++, the compiler gives the following error at the
directives declaration
I ran into a snag(1) with Digest-Auth, mod_dav and dav_svn.
I understood from Sander that this was a known subrequest issue ? But have
not found any discussion Any pointers / message-ID's for me; I just need
to get it fixed and am poised to fire up vim^H.
Ta,
Dw
1: need to run Subversion repo
On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 16:11, Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
I ran into a snag(1) with Digest-Auth, mod_dav and dav_svn.
I understood from Sander that this was a known subrequest issue ? But have
not found any discussion Any pointers / message-ID's for me; I just need
to get it fixed and am
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Abdul Mujeer Kapadia wrote:
invalid conversion from `const char*(*)(cmd_parms*, void*, const char*)
' to `const char*(*)()'
Yeah, C++ doesn't like that kind of cast. Which is very annoying, but oh
well. Not as annoying as some of the other things C++ won't let you do.
hi all
this is something I've been meaning to do for a while. as mod_include
demonstrates, output filters will sometimes be required to remove the ETag
header generated by content handlers, depending on how much they alter the
content. the current methodology is to set a no-etag note, which is
Anyone get this to work? Trying to compile apache on a solaris 8
machine with the cldap novell libraries that novell puts out for free
with these configuration options:
./configure --with-prefix=/var/test
--with-ssl=/afs/uncg.edu/@sys/opt/openssl
--with-ldap-include=/usr/slocal/novell/include
I just have a quick comment based on some work I did recently.
You should check for the ETag value in both headers_out locations.
It is actually a bit more likely that the ETag will be in r-err_headers_out
rather than r-headers_out, but it could be in either. Your patch should
look in both
Paul J. Reder wrote:
I just have a quick comment based on some work I did recently.
You should check for the ETag value in both headers_out locations.
It is actually a bit more likely that the ETag will be in
r-err_headers_out
rather than r-headers_out, but it could be in either.
hmm, I
I don't have a problem with this patch, but since NetWare doesn't use
shared memory I am not able to trace down exactly what the issue is.
Can you describe the circumstance where the util_ald_create_cache()
function is called and st-cache_rmm is invalid? By simply looking
through the code, it
Changes in decrement_refcount() and remove_url().
Patch extracted and modified from attachment in Bug 21285.
The submitted patch was combining fix for 21285 and 21287.
It is for decrement_refcount().
Alsoextended mutex protection in remove_url().
Thanks,
Jean-Jacques
[we really should move this to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list]
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 11:53:53AM +, Ben Laurie wrote:
This was exactly the conversation we were having at the hackathon. As
always, Windows was the problem, but I thought Bill had it licked?
Well, there are two things we have to
(gdb 5.0 or 6.0 on Solaris 9 x86, at least; not sure if it affects Solaris/Sparc)
If you're having problems viewing threads after attaching to a threaded child
process, hack the start_threads() function in worker.c to sleep instead of
exit, then see if you can attach and debug successfully.
Just replaced tabswith spaces to follow guidelines.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/12/2003 1:23:20 PM
Changes in decrement_refcount() and remove_url().
Patch extracted and modified from attachment in Bug 21285.
The submitted patch was combining fix for 21285 and 21287.
It is for decrement_refcount().
Hi,
I think my mail wasn't clear :)
All is about the util_ald_alloc function using shm or not, st-cache_rmm
is valid :)
At the beginning, it was util_ald_alloc(unsigned long size) and inside,
when the configure set APR_SHARED_MEMORY, it was using a global rmm_addr.
Then, the patch i did was
Just replaced tabswith spaces to follow guidelines. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/11/2003 5:00:31 PM
Bugzilla Defect #21285
This is a rework of the already posted patch.
It address the following situation;
1- request comes in for streaming response
2- before that request could be completed, the entry
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Sander Striker wrote:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25040
Excelent !
Dw.
thanks for your input - new patch attached.
bah, that's not right either. I'll refactor it again and fix some of the
messed up logic over the weekend. sorry to waste the bandwidth.
--Geoff
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