flood STATUS: -*-text-*-
Last modified at [$Date: 2003/07/01 20:55:12 $]
Release:
1.0: Released July 23, 2002
milestone-03: Tagged January 16, 2002
ASF-transfer: Released July 17, 2001
milestone-02: Tagged August 13,
httpd-test/perl-framework STATUS: -*-text-*-
Last modified at [$Date: 2002/03/09 05:22:48 $]
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.,
On Feb 25, 2004, at 8:10 PM, Stas Bekman wrote:
Apache::Test's make test can't be run as root if it gets unpacked
somewhere under /root/, since Apache needs to run as 'nobody' which
can't read/write files under /root/. Apache::Test's build nicely
detects that situation and lets users to opt out
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 09:13:45AM +0100, Philippe Marzouk wrote:
On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 05:27:16PM -0800, Aaron Bannert wrote:
This sounds reasonable to me, did it ever get committed?
I imagine you asked the flood developers but I just did a cvs diff and
this patch was not committed.
Jos I. Boumans wrote:
On Feb 25, 2004, at 8:10 PM, Stas Bekman wrote:
Apache::Test's make test can't be run as root if it gets unpacked
somewhere under /root/, since Apache needs to run as 'nobody' which
can't read/write files under /root/. Apache::Test's build nicely
detects that situation and
Hi,
I've put the 2.0.49 tarballs up at:
http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist
I'm not likely to be able to track the list actively today,
so when you have verified the tarball to be correct, please
move it to www.apache.org/dist/httpd. (including the
CHANGES_2.0 file ;) )
Hereby my +1.
And a
Sander Striker wrote:
And a big Thank You to all the testers and developers for
helping out.
Thanks as always to you Sander for taking care of this!!!
or Jeff can't read the RFC ;)
buff.c: The code will put trailing spaces on short chunk sizes.
/* we know this will fit because of how we wrote it in start_chunk() */
i = ap_snprintf((char *) fb-outbase[fb-outchunk], CHUNK_HEADER_SIZE,
%x, fb-outcnt - fb-outchunk -
Hi,
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Sander Striker wrote:
I've put the 2.0.49 tarballs up at:
http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist
It compiles and seems to work (SunOS 5.8 sparc).
Just a minor side note that it still has
#define AP_SERVER_PATCHLEVEL 49-dev
in.
And a big Thank You to all the testers
From: Andre Breiler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 12:41 PM
Hi,
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Sander Striker wrote:
I've put the 2.0.49 tarballs up at:
http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist
It compiles and seems to work (SunOS 5.8 sparc).
Just a minor side note
On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 13:16, Sander Striker wrote:
From: Andre Breiler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 12:41 PM
Hi,
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Sander Striker wrote:
I've put the 2.0.49 tarballs up at:
http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist
It compiles
Pissa
Bob MacMunn
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All of the following seems stale... no?
Compile-Time Configuration Issues
Atomic Operations
The --enable-nonportable-atomics option is relevant for the following platforms:
Solaris on SPARC
By default, APR uses mutex-based atomics on Solaris/SPARC. If you configure with
Win32 dos line-ended/vc5 makefiles/apr-iconv flavor of the *sources*
is now at http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/httpd-2.0.49-win32-src.zip
Win32 builders please test. Binaries to follow.
Bill
At 06:39 AM 3/18/2004, Sander Striker wrote:
I've put the 2.0.49 tarballs up at:
Ugg... fix_hostname() in 1.3.30-dev (and previous) are
broken such that it does *not* update parsed_uri with
the port and port_str value from the Host header.
This means that with a request like:
% telnet localhost
GET / HTTP/1.1
Host: foo:
that the '' port value from the
Win32 dos line-ended/vc5 makefiles/apr-iconv flavor of the *sources*
is now at http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/httpd-2.0.49-win32-src.zip
Win32 builders please test. Binaries to follow.
It builds and runs fine on Win2K using Visual Studio .NET 2002.
Regards
Sascha
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 00:01:23 +0100, Sascha Kersken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It builds and runs fine on Win2K using Visual Studio .NET 2002.
lurking mode=off
I've built 2.0.49:
- on Windows XP Professional (Spanish Edition)
- with Visual Studio .NET 2003
- with OpenSSL 0.9.7d
- with Zlib
Hello,
I just noticed that Apache 2.0.49 seems to segfault if you try to start
it with NO Listen directive. Previously, in 2.0.48 for example, it
would error out nicely saying no listening sockets available, shutting
down. In either case, Apache doesn't start of course, but displaying
an error
Michael Corcoran wrote:
Hello,
I just noticed that Apache 2.0.49 seems to segfault if you try to start
it with NO Listen directive.
hey, you're not supposed to do that ;)
Here's the supper simple diff that seems to fix this:
338c338
if (ap_listeners-next) {
---
if ((ap_listeners)
At 06:16 PM 3/18/2004, Juanma Barranquero wrote:
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 00:01:23 +0100, Sascha Kersken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It builds and runs fine on Win2K using Visual Studio .NET 2002.
lurking mode=off
I've built 2.0.49:
- on Windows XP Professional (Spanish Edition)
- with Visual
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No. -- justin
Ugg... fix_hostname() in 1.3.30-dev (and previous) are
broken such that it does *not* update parsed_uri with
the port and port_str value from the Host header.
This means that with a request like:
% telnet localhost
GET / HTTP/1.1
Host: foo:
that the '' port value from the
That is a common thread on http-wg. Spaces are allowed after the
chunk-size, or at least will be allowed by future specs. The whole
HTTP BNF needs to be revamped, eventually.
Roy
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