Committed to trunk.
-wsv
On Jun 14, 2006, at 12:27 AM, olivier Thereaux wrote:
On 9 Jun 2006, at 02:21, Wilfredo Sánchez Vega wrote:
This looks fine, but can you add a patch to the docs? The
feature isn't useful if nobody knows it's there.
Sure. The patch is a
This looks fine, but can you add a patch to the docs? The feature
isn't useful if nobody knows it's there.
Thanks,
-wsv
On May 30, 2006, at 4:30 PM, olivier Thereaux wrote:
Hello,
This is a followup to a (very) old thread about mod_speling on the
httpd-dev list:
http:/
+1 so long as HTTP is actually getting removed from core.
-wsv
On Dec 14, 2005, at 12:21 PM, Paul Querna wrote:
The attached patch is just a start, fixing the configure.in to
generate
the correct binary name by default.
-Paul
Index: configure.in
==
+1 on Mac OS.
-wsv
On Nov 28, 2005, at 11:55 PM, Paul Querna wrote:
These tarballs are Identical to 2.1.10 except for two changes:
* include/ap_release.h Updated to be 2.2.0-release
* The root directory was changed from httpd-2.1.10 to httpd-2.2.0
Available from:
http://people.apa
The spec for If-{None-}Match and If-{Un}Modified-Since is driving
me batty.
The biggest item has to do with having to know the response code
for the request without processing the request. Specifically, 14.24
(If-Match) and the others have a requirement like:
If the request w
On HEAD and 2.2.
Thanks,
-wsv
On Aug 9, 2005, at 7:36 AM, Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:
[[[
Fix typo in manual.
* docs/manual/logs.xml: typo. "flexibly"-->"flexible".
]]]
Index: docs/manual/logs.xml
===
--- docs/manual
+1 on Mac OS 10.4.
-wsv
On Jun 24, 2005, at 1:03 AM, Paul Querna wrote:
Please vote on releasing 2.1.6 as -alpha.
Available at:
http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/
http://people.apache.org/~pquerna/dev/httpd-2.1.6/
MD5 (httpd-2.1.6-alpha.tar.gz) = 4602f254693e64293bdf36c8d066c66b
MD5 (htt
We're investigating possible issues in the system. One comment
from a kernel developer:
We are returning EWOULDBLOCK because the socket is in non-blocking.
Inspecting the socket, so_state is 0x182 (0x100 is SS_NBIO).
Setting
a breakpoint on soioctl for SS_NBIO I can clearly see
Yeah, do you still have the log from when it failed? I noticed you
took it off the URL you posted.
Sander, you ran into the same build failures?
-wsv
On Monday, December 9, 2002, at 03:35 AM, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
I checked out HEAD, thus 2.1, no?
I got em.
-wsv
On Sunday, December 8, 2002, at 12:32 PM, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
Haven't had a chance to look at this patch, but the rest of them look
good. +1. (*mumble about not having time to commit anything right
now*) -- justin
I'm gonna go ahead and commit. 2.0 is definitely wrong. We can
update the URL again if needed.
-wsv
On Saturday, December 7, 2002, at 01:58 AM, André Malo wrote:
- http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/install.html
+ http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.1/install.html
This point is unclear. We c
day, December 3, 2002, at 05:59 AM, Brian Havard wrote:
On Tue, 03 Dec 2002 23:24:46 +1000 (EST), Brian Havard wrote:
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002 12:09:55 -0800, Wilfredo Sánchez wrote:
Yuck OK. $< is used for the ApacheCoreOS2.def, though I suppose
that
only matters for OS/2. I won't touch i
+1
-wsv
On Monday, December 2, 2002, at 05:44 AM, Jeff Trawick wrote:
Since the relatively few people who voted left us at an impasse on
this, it seems appropriate to try to find a compromise. (I've been
told before that something other than normal RTC-with-3-+1 vs. CTR
isn't the Apache way
Well, I appreciate that, and apologize if it was a bad thing.
As to why in stable... This wasn't a major change. It doesn't
change the build output, and enabled a new way to build which I and at
least some others think is important. That is, I think
that--particularly for the stable tree
On Friday, November 29, 2002, at 06:53 PM, Joshua Slive wrote:
Say I have a file checked out at HEAD, and I know that it is identical
to
the version at APACHE_2_0_BRANCH. Now I make a change, and I want to
commit the changed file to both HEAD and the branch. What is the
easiest
way to do thi
+1 for that.
-wsv
On Friday, November 29, 2002, at 06:37 PM, André Malo wrote:
*sigh*. And I thought, I've got it now ;-) (2.0 = keep old, 2.1
introduce
new)
On Friday, November 29, 2002, at 03:49 PM, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
Doesn't crash for me if AuthDigestFile or AuthUserFile isn't specified.
Using AuthDigestFile is a syntax error now...
Do you by any chance have mod_authn_file disabled? It's explicitly
set to be 'yes' unless disabled at
On Friday, November 29, 2002, at 04:01 PM, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
Yeah, it's mentioned implicitly with the aaa changes in CHANGES
(almost every directive for our core aaa modules changed in subtle
ways due to this rewrite). That directive wasn't updated with the
rest of the docs. It just
Yuck OK. $< is used for the ApacheCoreOS2.def, though I suppose that
only matters for OS/2. I won't touch it.
-wsv
On Friday, November 29, 2002, at 03:44 AM, Joe Orton wrote:
Those will both break with non-GNU make, needs s/$
While fiddling around around to get digest auth working again, I
tried this config:
AuthType Digest
AuthName "wsanchez.net"
AuthDigestDomain http://www.wsanchez.net/
http://dav.www.wsanchez.net/
#AuthDigestFile /etc/httpd/auth_digest
Basically, I commented ou
The configuration for mod_auth_digest changed recently such that the
AuthDigestFile directive no longer works. This is not reflected in the
documentation, nor is it even mentioned in CHANGES that I can find.
Can we please make it a habit to do both of these when appropriate?
All user-visi
CVS is our tool for managing our development sources, not a way to
fetch releases. Users of CVS have to know that. If you don't want
surprises, stick to the release downloads, or read the dev lists.
We can't be cornered into losing development history because we can't
reorg our repository
I'd suggest that 2.0 is a branch, and 2.1 is HEAD until we're ready
to stabilize 2.1, then we make another branch, which (assuming we do
the even is stable thing, or is it odd...whatever) may be called the
2.2 branch and HEAD becomes 2.3. Or something like that. Or leave the
branch as 2.1 a
Tim-
Finally got myself a Round Tuit.
-wsv
On Thursday, August 1, 2002, at 10:40 AM, Tim Wilde wrote:
I'm reposting the attached patch yet again, which adds various
sections to the default httpd.conf to allow proper function without
changes to httpd.conf if various modules aren't enable
binbuild.sh seems to prefer gtar to tar for archiving. This doesn't
actually happen on Mac OS X because on Darwin, it's 'gnutar', not
'gtar'.
This is trivial to fix, except that I'd rather not use GNU tar if I
don't have to. The reason being that GNU tar generates
non-POSIX-compliant tar
On Saturday, September 28, 2002, at 11:20 AM, Link, Hamilton wrote:
> I notice that you moved $verstring into the conditionally echoed chunk
> in
> libtool.m4, but not in glibtool itself. Was this discrepancy
> intentional?
If you rebuild the project, ligtool gets updates. Or it magically
There is a bug in the current GNU libtool in Darwin which causes it
not to build properly when building plug-in modules (MH_BUNDLE). The
-install_name flag to the linker only applies to shared libraries
(MH_DYLIB).
The first diff below fixes the source, the second fixes
/usr/bin/glibto
I've switched my home server from a Linux box running httpd 1.3 to my
Mac running httpd 2.0. For my each site I host, I've got two virtual
hosts, one which is the public server and another which is DAV-enabled
for editing. I usually just mount the DAV server using the DAV
filesystem in OS
This may be a dumb question, but I need someone to give me a
crypt()'ed password so I figured I'd dig up htpasswd out of Apache, but
on Windows, it seems to ignore -d and use MD5 anyway. Is that
intentional? Seems like -d should give you an error if it can't do
crypt().
-Fred
On Monday, November 26, 2001, at 09:12 AM, Ian Holsman wrote:
> Is it possible to do this for 2.0 as well?
2.0 uses libtool to get ld flags, and it looks like libtool 1.4.2 does
this correctly.
-Fred
Remove the 1.4 case, since it's redundant.
Other than that, +1.
-Fred
On Saturday, November 24, 2001, at 01:50 PM, Sander Temme wrote:
> Apple recently released MacOS X 10.1.1, which bumped the kernel version
> number from 1.4 to... 5.1. This breaks apache-1.2/src/Configure bec
Forgot to cc: the new-httpd.
-Fred
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> From: Wilfredo Sánchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue Nov 06, 2001 11:45:31 AM US/Pacific
> To: Sander Temme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Justin Erenkrantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL
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