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Modified: src Configuration.tmpl Log: AddModule replaces Module in new Configure Revision Changes Path 1.68 +35 -35 apachen/src/Configuration.tmpl Index: Configuration.tmpl =================================================================== RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apachen/src/Configuration.tmpl,v retrieving revision 1.67 retrieving revision 1.68 diff -u -r1.67 -r1.68 --- Configuration.tmpl 1997/07/21 17:51:29 1.67 +++ Configuration.tmpl 1997/07/26 21:12:12 1.68 @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ # EXTRA_CFLAGS= EXTRA_LDFLAGS= -EXTRA_LIBS= +EXTRA_LIBS=-lbind EXTRA_INCLUDES= #CC= @@ -130,24 +130,24 @@ ## passed to CGI/SSI scripts. It is listed first (lowest priority) since ## it does not do per-request stuff. -Module env_module mod_env.o +AddModule modules/standard/mod_env.o ## mod_dld defines commands that allow other modules to be loaded ## dynamically (at runtime). This module is for experimental use only. -# Module dld_module mod_dld.o +# AddModule modules/standard/mod_dld.o ## ## Request logging modules ## -Module config_log_module mod_log_config.o +AddModule modules/standard/mod_log_config.o ## Optional modules for NCSA user-agent/referer logging compatibility ## We recommend, however, that you just use the configurable access_log. -# Module agent_log_module mod_log_agent.o -# Module referer_log_module mod_log_referer.o +# AddModule modules/standard/mod_log_agent.o +# AddModule modules/standard/mod_log_referer.o ## ## Type checking modules @@ -160,9 +160,9 @@ ## don't confuse it with the previous module). ## mod_negotiation allows content selection based on the Accept* headers. -# Module mime_magic_module mod_mime_magic.o -Module mime_module mod_mime.o -Module negotiation_module mod_negotiation.o +# AddModule modules/standard/mod_mime_magic.o +AddModule modules/standard/mod_mime.o +AddModule modules/standard/mod_negotiation.o ## ## Content delivery modules @@ -172,22 +172,22 @@ ## STATUS=yes (see the Rules section near the start of this file) to allow ## full status information. Check conf/access.conf on how to enable this. -# Module status_module mod_status.o +# AddModule modules/standard/mod_status.o ## The Info module displays configuration information for the server and ## all included modules. It's very useful for debugging. -# Module info_module mod_info.o +# AddModule modules/standard/mod_info.o ## mod_include translates server-side include (SSI) statements in text files. ## mod_autoindex handles requests for directories which have no index file ## mod_dir handles requests on directories and directory index files. ## mod_cgi handles CGI scripts. -Module includes_module mod_include.o -Module autoindex_module mod_autoindex.o -Module dir_module mod_dir.o -Module cgi_module mod_cgi.o +AddModule modules/standard/mod_include.o +AddModule modules/standard/mod_autoindex.o +AddModule modules/standard/mod_dir.o +AddModule modules/standard/mod_cgi.o ## The asis module implemented ".asis" file types, which allow the embedding ## of HTTP headers at the beginning of the document. mod_imap handles internal @@ -195,9 +195,9 @@ ## CGI scripts which act as "handlers" for particular files, for example to ## automatically convert every GIF to another file type. -Module asis_module mod_asis.o -Module imap_module mod_imap.o -Module action_module mod_actions.o +AddModule modules/standard/mod_asis.o +AddModule modules/standard/mod_imap.o +AddModule modules/standard/mod_actions.o ## ## URL translation modules. @@ -205,42 +205,42 @@ ## The UserDir module for selecting resource directories by user name ## and a common prefix, e.g., /~<user> , /usr/web/<user> , etc. -Module userdir_module mod_userdir.o +AddModule modules/standard/mod_userdir.o ## The proxy module enables the server to act as a proxy for outside ## http and ftp services. It's not as complete as it could be yet. ## NOTE: You do not want this module UNLESS you are running a proxy; ## it is not needed for normal (origin server) operation. -# Module proxy_module modules/proxy/libproxy.a +# AddModule modules/proxy/libproxy.a ## The Alias module provides simple URL translation and redirection. -Module alias_module mod_alias.o +AddModule modules/standard/mod_alias.o ## mod_rewrite allows for powerful URI-to-URI and URI-to-filename mapping, ## using regular expressions. -# Module rewrite_module mod_rewrite.o +# AddModule modules/standard/mod_rewrite.o ## ## Access control and authentication modules. ## -Module access_module mod_access.o -Module auth_module mod_auth.o +AddModule modules/standard/mod_access.o +AddModule modules/standard/mod_auth.o ## The anon_auth module allows for anonymous-FTP-style username/ ## password authentication. -# Module anon_auth_module mod_auth_anon.o +# AddModule modules/standard/mod_auth_anon.o ## db_auth and dbm_auth work with Berkeley DB files - make sure there ## is support for DBM files on your system. You may need to grab the GNU ## "gdbm" package if not and possibly adjust EXTRA_LIBS. (This may be ## done by Configure at a later date) -# Module db_auth_module mod_auth_db.o -# Module dbm_auth_module mod_auth_dbm.o +# AddModule modules/standard/mod_auth_db.o +# AddModule modules/standard/mod_auth_dbm.o ## msql_auth checks against an mSQL database. You must have mSQL installed ## and an "msql.h" available for this to even compile. Additionally, @@ -251,29 +251,29 @@ ## This depends on your installation of mSQL. (This may be done by Configure ## at a later date) -# Module msql_auth_module mod_auth_msql.o +# AddModule modules/standard/mod_auth_msql.o ## "digest" implements HTTP Digest Authentication rather than the less ## secure Basic Auth used by the other modules. -# Module digest_module mod_digest.o +# AddModule modules/standard/mod_digest.o ## Optional response header manipulation modules. ## ## cern_meta mimics the behavior of the CERN web server with regards to ## metainformation files. -# Module cern_meta_module mod_cern_meta.o +# AddModule modules/standard/mod_cern_meta.o ## The expires module can apply Expires: headers to resources, ## as a function of access time or modification time. -# Module expires_module mod_expires.o +# AddModule modules/standard/mod_expires.o ## The headers module can set arbitrary HTTP response headers, ## as configured in server, vhost, access.conf or .htaccess configs -# Module headers_module mod_headers.o +# AddModule modules/standard/mod_headers.o ## Miscellaneous modules ## @@ -285,17 +285,17 @@ ## You do not need this, or any other module to allow your site ## to use Cookies. This module is for user tracking only -# Module usertrack_module mod_usertrack.o +# AddModule modules/standard/mod_usertrack.o ## The example module, which demonstrates the use of the API. See ## the file modules/example/README for details. This module should ## only be used for testing -- DO NOT ENABLE IT on a production server. -# Module example_module modules/example/mod_example.o +# AddModule modules/example/mod_example.o ## mod_browser lets you set environment variables based on the User-Agent ## string in the request; this is useful for conditional HTML, for example. ## Since it is also used to detect buggy browsers for workarounds, it ## should be the last (highest priority) module. -Module browser_module mod_browser.o +AddModule modules/standard/mod_browser.o