Build with vcxproj and tested on Windows VS16.
All looks fine : [websocket:info] [pid 2428:tid 2268] [client
::1:50195] established new WebSocket connection
Only a few warninf:
mod_websocket.c(1186,57): warning C4244: 'function': conversion from
'apr_int64_t' to 'apr_size_t', possible loss of data
mod_websocket.c(1253,37): warning C4244: 'function': conversion from
'apr_int64_t' to 'size_t', possible loss of data
mod_websocket.c(1282,45): warning C4244: '+=': conversion from
'apr_int64_t' to 'apr_size_t', possible loss of data
mod_websocket\mod_websocket.c(1283,46): warning C4244: '+=':
conversion from 'apr_int64_t' to 'apr_size_t', possible loss of data
Is it ok that I make available at
https://www.apachelounge.com/download/ ?
Steffen
On Thursday 16/07/2020 at 04:12, Jacob Champion wrote:
I'm happy to announce version 0.1.2 of mod_websocket:
https://github.com/jchampio/apache-websocket/releases/tag/0.1.2
mod_websocket is an Apache 2.x module that allows developers to write
C-
and C++-based WebSocket services. The intent is for mod_websocket
plugin
writers to develop their services independently of the Apache server
API.
This is a "dust off the build" release -- the user-facing changes have
been in master for four years, but never officially released. One
major
bug has been fixed, a few minor cleanups have been made, and a new
build
system for *nix platforms was contributed to the project. I am also
dropping testing coverage for the obsolete 2.2 server line, though I
won't intentionally break 2.2 features until a future 0.2 release.
= Major New Features/Fixes =
- Extremely fragmented messages no longer cause poor performance and
possible DoS conditions. Thanks to Paul Spangler for his fix
suggestion!
- The CMake build system now supports *nix platforms as well as
Windows.
Thanks to @toniotelli for the contribution!
- The 'MaxMessageSize' directive has been renamed to
'WebSocketMaxMessageSize'; its previous spelling is deprecated
and
will be removed in the future.
A full changelist can be seen at the release description on GitHub.
= Major Known Issues =
This is a pre-release, zero-dot module. There are known issues that
may
preclude its use in production systems. Please understand them and
take
steps to avoid them if you decide to deploy mod_websocket.
- Apache worker threads are completely monopolized by WebSocket
connections. This makes it possible for a large number of
connections
to DoS the server.
A more complete (but not necessarily exhaustive) list is available at
the repo page on GitHub:
https://github.com/jchampio/apache-websocket/issues
= What's Next =
There's a lot of stuff to do. During my absence from the project,
WebSocket has received a transport based on HTTP/2, several optional
WebSocket features have seen more mainstream use, and Python 2 was
EoL'd. And the existing issues list didn't become any shorter,
unfortunately.
Questions? Comments? Let me know. Thanks for your interest!
--Jacob Champion
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