On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 2:20 AM, Niklas Edmundsson ni...@acc.umu.se wrote:
On Tue, 29 Dec 2009, William A. Rowe Jr. wrote:
How about increasing worker_score::request?
This was originally proposed in Oct 2007.
on this.
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Please do not close bug reports without entering some kind of information
about why it is being closed.
It is CLOSED, because I agree with the fact that it is RESOLVED.
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to Michael about submitting it.
I just double checked that it would work on HEAD and
submitted it, since he didn't have the time for that.
Sorry for the confusion.
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not.
As for example, the limit of 7 dereferences on a symlink to prevent
symlink infinite loops.
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What patch is this? -- justin
I hadn't had time to submit the revised patch yet: here it is.
Please find a patch for 1.3 attached.
This patch does *not* remove the noise.
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pageant (PuTTY ssh-agent), which
will authenticate pass-phrases upon startup, to allow passphraseless
login.
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
On MacOS X.2 use http://www.opendarwin.org/~kevin/SSHAgentStartup.tar.gz
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am not sure if this addresses this issue, since I do not have my
machine with me. But I wouldn't be too surprised if it did.
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based parsers that is pretty similar to SAX2. It
isn't a DOM xml parser.
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On Wed, 29 May 2002, Martin Kraemer wrote:
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 09:56:38AM -0700, Sander van Zoest wrote:
Can we add in PR#9181?
More and more people will run into this issue.
-0.5 (it's a feature, and is actively being used by many).
Or did you mean add the new directive
we add in PR#9181?
More and more people will run into this issue.
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the actual httpd.conf file.
Granted this doesn't work for everything, but works pretty well for
most of our cases.
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issue with APR as well.
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now by setting the Header directive it also passes the headers
along at for all non-2XX responses except 3XX responses.
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http
. That is pretty much
how BSD 4.4 lite protects symlink loops on the file system.
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either. But IMHO that's a bug too.
In the case of Squid it could be that the request was made via HTCP or
ICP rather then HTTP. So the port number might still be useful, but
it might be that HTTP is not spoken on this port number.
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this needs to be in the httpd core.
1) the SNMPv3 capable http://www.covalent.net/products/managed/
or http://www.simpleweb.org/software/packages/mod-snmp/
2) http://www.awe.com/mark/dev/mod_status_xml/ with some contributed
changes.
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it via r-subprocess_env in
mod_vhost_alias.
We actually had to hack the core to get this to function appropriately.
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, it can already be done, but
there is no real way to know this unless you stare at the code every
day.
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with Brian here. We should get 2.0 out and punt on per-child
for now. Let's get this baby stable and performant and out to the public.
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in the downtime
and office move. We should probably update the IP so mail-archives.apache.org
works again. Although most people use MARC now these days anyways.
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server and CVS server to
be used for modules.apache.org.
I might be interested, but under what license will this be set up? I
would presume BSD or ASF? One of the first things would probably to
provide a hierachy listing, so we all don't have to do empty search
queries.
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in the original directory. If you
have the .c file under revision control, that gets annoying quickly.
I would keep in mind that the module could reside on a read-only
file system and make sure it plays well with --srcdir/--shadow.
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of having a single DocumentRoot and
allows for the same flexibility (if we remove the requirement for a
DocumentRoot and allow for DocumentRoot [Off|unset|path] or whatever).
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. This
is most likely more useful to most then the CookieLog module.
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configuration is going to effect
your configuration update mechanism. I mean I do not use my vacuum cleaner to clean
a vacuum cleaner.
Dynamic configuration of something that is receiving this new configuration request
seems unncessarily complex to me.
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to handle time such
as NTP Timestamps and adding a numeric time zone. The current method works
perfectly, but to do some mathematical calculations it might be useful to
have it expressed differently.
I will probably look into running this on my server soon.
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