The following reply was made to PR os-osf/463; it has been noted by GNATS. From: Brett McCormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Dean Gaudet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: os-osf/463: virtualhost support functionally broken Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 13:19:09 -0700 (PDT)
on an unrelated note, I always have to add -lm to EXTRA_LIBS as well.. On Wed, 23 April 1997, at 13:01:08, Dean Gaudet wrote: > This code was changed to use an unsigned long specifically *because* of > OSF/1 and the alpha chip. Are you absolutely sure that this is the > problem? If we change it back it's likely to break the config of the > person that asked us to change it to a long. > > Are there any errors while starting up? > > Can you send me the <VirtualHost> lines from your config? > > Dean > > On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, Brett McCormick wrote: > > > > > The contract type is `' with a response time of 3 business hours. > > A first analysis should be sent before: Wed Apr 23 14:00:01 PDT 1997 > > > > > > >Number: 463 > > >Category: os-osf > > >Synopsis: virtualhost support functionally broken > > >Confidential: no > > >Severity: critical > > >Priority: medium > > >Responsible: apache (Apache HTTP Project) > > >State: open > > >Class: sw-bug > > >Submitter-Id: apache > > >Arrival-Date: Wed Apr 23 11:20:01 1997 > > >Originator: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >Organization: > > apache > > >Release: 1.2b8 > > >Environment: > > Digital Unix (OSF/1) 4.0, gcc 2.7.2.1 > > >Description: > > Virtualhosts do not operate correctly. The first virtualhost (and not the > > main > > server) serves all requests. This is due to get_addresses storing the ip > > addr > > in a long int, which on an alpha is 64bit. DEFAULT_VHOST_ADDR is also > > specified > > as a long. > > >How-To-Repeat: > > just try to use virtualhosts on a platform with 64bit longs > > >Fix: > > change the type of my_addr in get_addresses (http_config.c) to a 32-bit > > type. > > change the definition of DEFAULT_VHOST_ADDR to be 32-bit (i don't think > > this > > is neccesary, but it might be) > > >Audit-Trail: > > >Unformatted: > > > > > > >
