On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Taavi Sannik <[email protected]> wrote:
> Peruser 0.4.0 beta 1 is now available at
> http://www.peruser.org/trac/projects/peruser/wiki/PeruserDownload
>
> Changes since 0.3.0 should include:
>  - dc3 patch integration:
>     - multiplexer pool support
>     - processor busy timeout support
>     - new <Processor> directive
>     - multiplexer mutexes and processor dontwait patch from Lazy.
>     - other fixes
>  - FreeBSD 7.2 support
>  - Better configuration validation:
>     - if no ServerEnvironment has been set on a VirtualHost, then
> multiplexer will respond with "500 Internal Server Error" and write an
> error to logfile (instead of seg faulting)
>  - SSL NameVirtualhost support (from Lazy)
>  - In order to make the Lazy's multiplexer mutex patch work and avoid
> confusion/mistakes in the configuration files, the Multiplexer directive
> has now been deprecated. The user/group values for Multiplexer are now
> set by User and Group directives in the main configuration file (these
> should already exist in every Apache environment). To set multiplexer's
> chroot, you should now use MultiplexerChroot. The old Multiplexer
> directive is still valid, but it will show a warning and ignores the
> user/group values (chroot should still be set though).
>  - if the multiplexer cannot pass the request to the processor, then it
> will respond to the client with error "503 Service unavailable" (only
> works when multiplexer isn't directly passing the socket, eg when SSL is
> not enabled and NameVirtualhost is set).
>  - configuration should be fully backwards compatible with peruser 0.3.0
> (before dcX) (thanks to Lazy)
>  - reduced log clutter by not displaying the same error message multiple
> times:
>     - if multiplexer cannot pass the request multiple times in a row,
> then it will warn the user only once
>     - if processor cannot write it's PID to cgroup tasks file multiple
> times in a row, then it will warn the user only once
>     - if multiplexer cannot find a server environment for a
> virtualhost, then it will warn the user only once (per virtualhost)
>
>
> Cheers,
>

Great =)
Thanks all for your work !
Openning a trac/svn really helped.

-- 
Corentin Chary
http://xf.iksaif.net
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