First, let me say that apr_brigade_split is evil.
It is used in several filters to break up input, or temporarily store
some buckets. The problem is that it allocates a new brigade, commonly
out of the request pool.
This is fine, if you only call it once, but for streaming filters, where
your
On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 01:12:52AM -0800, Paul Querna wrote:
First, let me say that apr_brigade_split is evil.
Specifically the combination of apr_brigade_split() and an
apr_brigade_destroy() which is a noop, yes; #23567 is another example of
a leak caused by this.
I'd also concluded that
Hi.
I'm developing an application using APR on OS400 (V5R3M0). The system came
with Apache 2 and APR preinstalled. However there is no APR-UTILS. As I
know Apache needs also APR-UTILS to compile (e.g. MD5, LDAP, ... support)
- so is APR-UTILS available for OS400?
I checked the Apache httpd
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005, Paul Querna wrote:
First, let me say that apr_brigade_split is evil.
It is used in several filters to break up input, or temporarily store
some buckets. The problem is that it allocates a new brigade, commonly
out of the request pool.
Feel free to write a variant that
Hi,
I am seeking some assistance in tracking down a problem with building
Apache 2.0.53 + mod_perl2.0.0-RC4 under a FreeBSD 5.3 jailed
environment using gcc 3.4.2 and perl 5.8.6.
One of the mod_perl tests is failing because it is getting a different
remote_ip address than the address being
Apache2 on iSeries is built from AIX via cross compiler :)
I asked many time to Rochester Labs for autoconf/automake port to
iSeries but no success ,(
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 11:00:34 +0100 (GMT-1), Damir Dezeljin
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Hi.
I'm developing an application using APR on OS400
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Hi,
sometimes there seems to be a problem with the interoperation of the web
browser retawq (http://retawq.sourceforge.net/) and the Apache httpd -
the httpd sends a redirection response pointing back to the original
request URI, which
On Feb 18, 2005, at 4:51 PM, Arne Thomassen wrote:
sometimes there seems to be a problem with the interoperation of the
web
browser retawq (http://retawq.sourceforge.net/) and the Apache httpd
-
the httpd sends a redirection response pointing back to the original
request URI, which would cause
William McKee wrote:
Hi,
I am seeking some assistance in tracking down a problem with building
Apache 2.0.53 + mod_perl2.0.0-RC4 under a FreeBSD 5.3 jailed
environment using gcc 3.4.2 and perl 5.8.6.
One of the mod_perl tests is failing because it is getting a different
remote_ip address than the
On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 08:32:07PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Modified: httpd/httpd/trunk/Makefile.win
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/httpd/httpd/trunk/Makefile.win?view=diffr1=154339r2=154340
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