Hi Max,
Max Bowsher wrote:
Preview packages of httpd-2.0.53-0.3 are available at:
http://www-stud.robinson.cam.ac.uk/~mob22/cygwin/
(setup.exe installable site)
Any comments welcome.
first comments on a real-life long-term runtime test I do with the version you
offered:
See
Max Bowsher wrote:
I see 100% load, too, when serving lots of concurrent requests.
Doesn't interfere with interactive use of the machine in most cases, so
I guess that's OK really, since no one should be using Cygwin for a
dedicated server anyway.
I do. But only for private playground ;)
Max Bowsher wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
Preview packages of httpd-2.0.53-0.3 are available at:
http://www-stud.robinson.cam.ac.uk/~mob22/cygwin/
(setup.exe installable site)
Any comments welcome.
Updated to 0.4, fixing the postinstall bug previously mentioned, and
renaming the pidfile to
Max Bowsher wrote:
Oops.
I forgot to document:
Apache2 requires cygserver.
Make sure cygserver is running, and that your CYGWIN envvar contains
server.
confirming, it runs.
Apache has standardized on .so - even for their native Win32 build.
In any case, it really doesn't matter - you can dlopen()
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jan 24 23:55, Brian Dessent wrote:
So, unfortunately I throw in the towel on this one. I think I've posted
the patches to this list that I had made, which would be a starting
point if anyone else feels up to the task. At the point where I
stopped, the PHP modules would
According to this doc :
Installing Apache as a new Service
Use the following statement to install httpd.exe as a new service:
$ cygrunsrv -I service_name-p /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd.exe [-a
arguments] \
[-e VAR=VALUE] [-t auto|manual] [-u user] [-w passwd] Where -a is
used to
Daniel Reed schrieb:
If this is a major difference, you might do better having the package itself
be named apache-eapi, and leaving the documentation scheme unmodified (so
your documentation would be in usr/share/doc/apache-eapi-1.3.29-1/). The
convention is to use
Larry Hall schrieb:
I'd say if it's important enough to mention in the package name somehow, then
it's a new package and so the name (rather the version info) should change.
The result would be a new apache-eapi package replacing the traditional
apache package. I'm not sure this really
Stipe Tolj wrote:
ok, another version including the security bugfix and the note of the
change from -k to -F option switch for keeping the main httpd
process attached to the calling shell has been uploaded for review.
please check and review. Same location as before at:
http
Dr. Volker Zell schrieb:
The binary seems to work fine. I just checked with static and cgi-stuff.
Hadn't have to time build from source yet. But I'm trying this evening
ok, I'll go ahead and prepare the mod_foobar packages. At least the
simpler ones. php is about to follow then. (this will be
Daniel Reed wrote:
On 2004-02-10T18:40+0100, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
) Done The build from source according to the installation
) instructions works fine. GTG from me.
Alright, I have uploaded this new Apache package.
Offhand the Cygwin-specific README is misnamed
ok, another version including the security bugfix and the note of the
change from -k to -F option switch for keeping the main httpd
process attached to the calling shell has been uploaded for review.
please check and review. Same location as before at:
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Reed schrieb:
On 2004-01-21T17:32+0100, Stipe Tolj wrote:
)
http://cygwin.dev.wapme.net/packages/tolj/cygwin/release/apache/apache-1.3.29-1-src.tar.bz2
)
http://cygwin.dev.wapme.net/packages/tolj/cygwin/release/apache/apache-1.3.29-1.tar.bz2
)
http
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Recent security concerns, coupled with lack of response from the apache
maintainer have forced me to remove apache from the distribution.
If I don't see some movement by next Friday towards fixing the concerns,
I'll be looking for another maintainer.
the security
Please make sure to include this information in both the README and the
release announcement. This is likely to hurt people who already have the
httpd service set up. Would it make sense to try to detect that case and
change the -k option to -F in the postinstall script? That might be
too
Gerrit P. Haase schrieb:
Stipe schrieb:
ok, here are the slight changes:
* moved the man and doc to share
* added installing apache as service to the doc/Cygwin document
* patched Cygwin's config layout to use /usr/share/man as man prefix
* nuked the EAPI backup files (*.orig) to
Gerrit P. Haase schrieb:
There is a completly stupid bug in the Configure:
if [ x$RULE_EXPAT = xyes ]; then
if ./helpers/TestCompile lib expat; then
echo + using system Expat
LIBS=$LIBS -lexpat
else
if [ ! -d ./lib/expat-lite/ ]; then
echo
Gerrit P. Haase schrieb:
The http_main.c patch is missing
Attached.
nop, the Apache guys addopted the don't detach patch I posted into
their -F switch. So the functionality is the same and I don't add the
-k patch anymore.
Stipe
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enlight me otherwise please ;)
Stipe
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Stipe Tolj schrieb:
ok, here are the slight changes:
* moved the man and doc to share
* added installing apache as service to the doc/Cygwin document
* patched Cygwin's config layout to use /usr/share/man as man prefix
* nuked the EAPI backup files (*.orig) to reduce patch size.
please
Igor Pechtchanski schrieb:
See http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/1998-12/msg00145.html
Stipe
Oh. Ok. Fixed: http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#CAMP. 0:)
why did I stupid one open my mouth ;o)
ok. I'll take the blame.
Sitpe
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Daniel Reed wrote:
On 2004-01-21T03:11+0100, Stipe Tolj wrote:
)
http://cygwin.dev.wapme.net/packages/tolj/cygwin/release/apache/apache-1.3.29-1-src.tar.bz2
)
http://cygwin.dev.wapme.net/packages/tolj/cygwin/release/apache/apache-1.3.29-1.tar.bz2
)
http://cygwin.dev.wapme.net/packages
Brian Dessent wrote:
Stipe Tolj wrote:
the packageing has been made the same way as old 1.3.24-5. So please
no complains about this. If you have suggestions, please post. I'm
open to those ;)
You're using configure --with-eapi-only --with-apache= from mod_ssl to
patch in EAPI, right
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jan 20 22:16, Brian Dessent wrote:
You might also want to just put a blurb in the README about how to run
it as a service. I don't remember now what all is involved but I
remember having some difficulty the first time I tried. I think it
centered around
Gerrit P. Haase schrieb:
I cannot connect, is the server down?
Who can send me the binary package?
restarted it seems that my productive apache gets into an hanging
state after _very_ long service time. I'm not quite sure if this is
apache or cygwin (OS/TCP layer) specific.
Stipe
ok, here are the slight changes:
* moved the man and doc to share
* added installing apache as service to the doc/Cygwin document
* patched Cygwin's config layout to use /usr/share/man as man prefix
* nuked the EAPI backup files (*.orig) to reduce patch size.
please check and review. Same
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Stipe Tolj wrote:
Brian Dessent wrote:
I don't want to step on any toes here, my only desire is to see fresh
packages. I've also seen mention of MySQL recently being able to
compile cleanly, and I think it would be most excellent
The new home of orginal (decates outaged) CAMP is at
http://apache.dev.wapme.net/packages/
But unsupported.
I decided to switch to the native cygwin net distribution ;)
Stipe
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Brian Dessent wrote:
BTW, I was messing around with building it using method 2 and the
generic build script. It wasn't working too well. The build script
wants to build in a seperate .build directory, so you have to use the
--shadow option to Apache's configure, to copy the entire source
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
What about expat?
Didn't you use the system expat for your build like I see in the
configure log:
+ using system Expat
seems that Apache's configure does not pick the OS expat and rather
takes it's own packaged version. Linking it statically to the
cyghttpd.dll core
What about expat?
Didn't you use the system expat for your build like I see in the
configure log:
+ using system Expat
ahhhm just recognized what you asked... have to check.
Stipe
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Brian Dessent wrote:
What if the apache package installs these default files into
/usr/share/apache and leaves them there. If there's no /etc/apache,
then create it and copy over the default configs there, otherwise don't
touch it. Instead of copying over the manual and icons and stuff
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
A copy isn't a problem. It's the move that confuses cygcheck.
yep. Either we symlink or we copy, I guess.
Agreed. Changing a move to a copy would do it.
ok, I'll try the install to /usr/share/apache and copy if
appropriate approach.
Instead of copying over the
Brian Dessent wrote:
I've been following this for a while now, as I've been patiently waiting
for new Apache and php modules. So, if Stipe can push out a new release
soon, then great, he should remain maintainer. However, if it looks
like it's just not happening or the packages are at risk
Brian Dessent wrote:
I don't want to step on any toes here, my only desire is to see fresh
packages. I've also seen mention of MySQL recently being able to
compile cleanly, and I think it would be most excellent to have CAMP
(Cygwin/Apache/MySQL/PHP) available and supported through
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
The apache package is without maintainer for two weeks now. The former
maintainer wasn't able to update the apache package and its related
mod_FOO packages since October, when the last call for update of packages
were made, which still haven't updated to using OpenSSL
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
The Makefiles need to be modified, look for the install targets, they
do things like: `cp httpd /target/path/httpd' which doesn't work
without patched versions of the fileutils. Change the Makefiles to
include the suffixes (`cp httpd.exe /target/path/httpd.exe').
Hi list,
I'm packaging mysql-4.0.17 (without server) for dependency to various
packages that I'll support, ie. mod_auth_mysql for the mysql based
HTTP basic authentication for Apache and the new PHP module.
Now I get into a question:
According how maintainers do, it seems that libraries, header
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Do I understand that right? There's a patch which changes the default
prefix? Is it really necessary to patch the package to install into /usr
by default? That sounds rather superfluous and irritating. Usually,
when a user calls `configure', the default prefix is
Dr. Volker Zell schrieb:
Do you have minires and minires-devel installed. The postinstall script
of minires-devel sets up a symbolic link libresolv.a:
#! /bin/sh
set -e
if [ ! -e /usr/lib/libresolv.a ]
then
if [ -L /usr/lib/libresolv.a ]
then
/bin/rm -f
Andreas Seidl wrote:
I would like to contribute and maintain ccrypt:
* http://quasar.mathstat.uottawa.ca/~selinger/ccrypt/ (Homepage)
* http://quasar.mathstat.uottawa.ca/~selinger/ccrypt/download/ccrypt-1.6.tar.gz
(Download)
Hi list,
this is a quick one. Canonical homepage is:
http://mama.indstate.edu/users/ice/tree/
--setup.hint--
sdesc: Recursive directory listing program that produces a depth
indented listing of files
category: Utils
requires: cygwin
ldesc: Tree is a recursive directory listing program that
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Sounds interesting. I'll vote for this.
I'll update this after we resolve this issues here.
Now for the review:
1) The documentation is still in /usr/doc and /usr/man... Any plans on
moving it to /usr/share/{doc,man}?
ok, changed.
2) This uses method 1
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Hi
I would like to contribute and maintain the static LDAP libraries and clients
from the openldap package:
* http://www.openldap.org/(Homepage)
* http://www.openldap.org/software/download/ (Download location)
The libraries are needed for
Volker,
trying to reproduce your issue I run into:
...
checking to see if -lrpcrt4 is needed for win32 UUID support... no
checking for res_query... no
checking for __res_query... no
checking for res_query in -lbind... no
checking for __res_query in -lbind... no
checking for res_query in
Hi list,
I'd like to request some comments on which php-4.3.4 support should be
activated for the new release?
I guess I will be adding those that have been present in php-4.2.0-2
and any that can be added safely by having the components anyway in
the distribution, like openssl ie.
Any other
Hi list,
I was working on the new set of apache packages (including various
modules) this week-end.
I will post an ITP/UPDATE announcement to cygwin-apps@ this Monday
when the packages have been uploaded to the distribution site.
Stipe
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Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 05:29:30PM +0100, Stipe Tolj wrote:
Hi list,
Volker called me up (kindly from him ;) to let me know that you're
intending to kick package maintainers that are currently non-active
;)
As package maintainer, you should have known
Sergiy Zuban wrote:
Hello.
I'm using Win2k(RU) + SP4 + cygwin dll 1.5.5-1.
After installing SP4 my apache-1.3.24-5 from cygwin distributive works not properly:
after starting, restarting, stopping CPU usage on my Pentium-III-450 sometimes rise
up to
100%.
So I have no choice -- i need
Hi list,
Volker called me up (kindly from him ;) to let me know that you're
intending to kick package maintainers that are currently non-active
;)
Sorry for the delay. It's still on my TODO list, but as you may
imagine I'm not non-active without reason. I'm pretty busy in the
company.
I'd like
PROTECTED]: [OpenSSL Advisory] Denial of Service in ASN.1 parsing])
May I again ask the package maintainers of packages, which still
use openssl-0.9.6, to update their packages to use openssl-0.9.7?
These packages are
- links Sami Tikka
- mod_php4 Stipe Tolj
- mod_ss
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Besides I recreated a bare environment and copied my stuff from the
server to /var/www/htdocs/addbug with the same error.
at least you're the first reporting this kind of behaviour.
Did you try to use the httpd.conf.dist distribution configuration?
Stipe
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With the same non-success. I had cranked up the loglevel in the hopes
that something about the failure would be written to the logs but
nothing is. How can I debug/fix this? Does Apache for Cygwin do any
authentication at all?
yes it does (or did ;) at least for a considerable time. I don't
Hello Igor,
Apologies to the maintainer then - I'm new to these mailing list thingees!
no problem, I'm getting all mails with regex apache and php in
subject anyway highlighted ;)
BTW, seems like I need to re-install a more recent Cygwin installation
on one of my machines and check what
Hi Igor,
The rest remains, I think. The cygcrypto.dll is loaded with the
openSSL0.9.6 but the default install gives a later version with no
cygcrypto.dll.
This is a bug in the requires: field for the mod_php4 package (it
should require openssl096, not openssl). Stipe, please take
...
the system is the a libphp4 of any description to be found and so I can't see
how I can add the LoadModule line to the httpd.conf file.
php4 should have been extracted it's library to
/usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll. And LoadModule directives should(?) we
already inserted into httpd.conf via
Sam Edge wrote:
Andrew might want to consider compiling Cygwin-Apache with the native
Winsock option. This way it still lives in the Cygwin file system
space so has the POSIX/Linux style configuration files but bypasses
the Cygwin Berkeley-Winsock socket API translation. Apparently this
This is good to hear. Perhaps I will switch from Apache for Windows -
Apache under Cygwin. Only problem is I also trying to move my web site
over to a Linux box instead - which makes this all kinda moot. However I
do have a friend who wishes to host his web site on a Windows box and I
am
Carlo Florendo wrote:
I think this is a new one.
I'm running Apache behind a nat'd f/w router attached to a dsl modem that
dhcp's an ip from a pppoe connection.
When the IP address changes, Apache must be restarted. At the moment I'm
cron'ing a restart - but that's a kludge.
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hallo,
It is really interesting that a simple piece
of software like a webserver refuses to run
on Cygwin, well all the other webservers are
running quite well (i.e. every other webserver
I was able to compile), what is so special
with Apache that it makes it so
Bill McCormick wrote:
I've got the MySQL Win32 server up and running and recompiled the MySQL
binaries under Cygwin and go a client to work. I need some getting Apache
with the mod_php and mod_auth_mysql installed. The cygwin setup didn't
appear to do it. Starting httpd I get the following:
Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
On Sun, Jun 01, 2003 at 04:17:06PM -0700, Christopher B. Liebman wrote:
Ok, after some investigation I am starting to think that the issue is with
the behavior of accept(). When the apache main forks off its pool of worker
procs, each one calls accept() on the
Christopher B. Liebman wrote:
Bingo! ***much*** better. It will be intresting to get some feedback
from someone who is running an active web server with apache/cygwin.
I do, but it's on top of Cygin 1.3.10-2 because of that damn reason.
If I can confirm the fix, I'll upgrade to latest
Christopher B. Liebman wrote:
Bingo! ***much*** better. It will be intresting to get some feedback
from someone who is running an active web server with apache/cygwin.
I definelty can *confirm* this has fixed the *long outstanding apache
hanging problem* :)
puh, I thought realy
BTW,
I guess this is a good reason for having Cygwin 1.3.22-2 (or .23-1)
released?!
I'd like to update then the whole Apache packages, including a fresh
php build with additional php modules, etc.
Stipe
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Hi Cary,
Cary Lewis schrieb:
I am attempting to use the Cygwin version of the Apache web server in a
dynamic database system.
Cygwin and apache with mod_php work fine.
But the database functions odbc_connect produces a undefined function error.
Where can I found the
Hi Christopher,
Christopher B. Liebman schrieb:
It seems that there is a bug somewhere in the server pool handling in apache
under cygwin, When MaxRequestsPerChild is reached it hangs! Repeat by
setting MaxRequestsPerChild to 5 and making sequental requests... the 6'th
times out. I'm
Hi Christopher,
Christopher B. Liebman schrieb:
Ok, after some investigation I am starting to think that the issue is with
the behavior of accept(). When the apache main forks off its pool of worker
procs, each one calls accept() on the socket file descriptor. What I have
found is that
Stipe, would it make sense to include a symbolic link of
/usr/man/man8/apache.8 to /usr/man/man8/httpd.8? Perhaps this needs to be
suggested to the upstream maintainer as well?
yep, Igor, should make sende ;) I'll ask the guys.
Stipe
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Jason,
I concur with the above and I ask you again: Please release updated
package(s) without the broken rebase ASAP. Your packages corrupt DLLs
for Me users and are becoming to be a (rebase) support burden.
ok, I'll even update the packages, even while we still have a serious
connection
Sorry for chiming in unannounced but the connection problem only seems to
happen when libphp4 is loaded into the server. I have had a running Apache
install (before I re-installed my production box) that worked for over two
weeks. Add php to the equation and what happened...it died. Before
to change the requires: dependency on 'gdbm' to 'libgdbm'. Thus, you
don't need to do anything NOW, but you probably need to note this change
so that your next release reflects the correct dependency.
ok, thanks for the note Chuck.
Stipe
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While your at it, will you *please* remove rebase from
mod_php4. As you know, rebase is now an official cygwin
package. The one you have is deprecated and broken, it
causes trouble when the new rebase tries to rebase the dll's
that your ancient rebase touched.
Also, an update to 1.3.27
$ /usr/sbin/apachectl start
Syntax error on line 237 of /etc/apache/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /usr/lib/apache/libphp4.dll into server: dlopen: Win32 error 31
/usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started
this is should be the rebase problem with depending DLLs. Please
beware that I
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
In playing with this I jump on the server and start killing the children
and reattempting either a web page connect or a telnet connection.
Usually before I kill all of the children the web server responds and
all is fine. However, needless to say, this is not how I
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
What could I do to help?
This sucks. It means I need to go back to Apache for Windows...
definetly. I'd like to see this resolved more then anyone else :|
Ok, I guess you have the latest cygwin version running, right?! First
thing would be to get the latest 1.3.27
In a VMWare virtual machine I had cygwin 1.3.9 and there it built and
worked just fine.
hmm, one of my machines run cygwin-1.3.10-x and very cleanly with all
apache versions.
The fact that the older version ran fine doesn't go very well with
my initial theory that it's something in the DLL
I installed Cygwin on win98se , and I having problems with the execution of
PHP code , because of the security issues of win98 , and would like to ask
is there a way to get
around this ,
Description of the problems
1. my test.php is as follow :
#!/php/php.exe
?php
phpinfo();
?
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
Just an update: Apache has been running for over three hours now :-) It's
looking very good that this bug has well and truly died! ::-)
so you used the Feb 20, cygwin 1.3.21 snapshot for this?!
Stipe
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Yup. It's been running now for over six hours.
ok, could you load it a bit with apache's 'ab' tool?! and see if it
complains with too many failing requests?
I'll check this afternoon the new cygwin snapshot.
Stipe
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Elfyn McBratney wrote:
Yup. It's been running now for over six hours.
ok, could you load it a bit with apache's 'ab' tool?! and see if it
complains with too many failing requests?
I'll check this afternoon the new cygwin snapshot.
Stipe
I've attached about 5 tests with loads
Dylan Cuthbert wrote:
Any more information on this problem? Anyone solved it?
unfortunatly no. I guessed the latest cygwin 1.3.20-x, which included
some TCP connection related fixes would be the cure, but it didn't.
server-status makes it obvious what's being said in this thread - ie. the
Nicholas Wourms wrote:
Regardless of how you fix this issue, I would appreciate you repackaging
the following:
mod_auth_mysql
mod_auth_ntsec
mod_dav
mod_php4
mod_ssl
Also he needs to ditch that antiquated rebase that he
distributes with php4, which will
Salvo wrote:
Hi,
If I try to start Apache demon, I get this error:
[Thu Feb 6 01:20:14 2003] [warn] Loaded DSO
lib/apache/mod_auth_mysql.dll uses
plain Apache 1.3 API, this module might crash under EAPI! (please
recompile it w
ith -DEAPI)
this means you have compiled the module dll
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
The problem within the current Apache+Cygwin (normal setup) is within
the accept() serialization, which means the mechanism that the core
parent httpd prozess deals with incoming TCP connect and spreads the
load across the idle child httpd within the scoreboard
Tetsu KOUNO wrote:
I tried FTP(cygwin inetutils) download for the same file, it was successful.
I think it means Cygwin APIs are okay even with my environment.
It seems Apache specific issue...
Any updates on this issue?
no, but that's not an adequate statement.
I know that FTP (and even
Jari Aalto+list.cygwin write:
I ran into this link just yesterdat and itäs excellent resource.
May I suggest that this link is added to the README of the Cygwin
Apache /usr/doc/Cygwin/apache-1.3.24-5.README
http://www.phpfreaks.com/apache_manual/page/cygwin.html
Tetsu KOUNO wrote:
Hi Cygwin,
I have a problem with apache.
I found a mail which reports same symptom, in cygwin-apps mailing list (attached
below). However I can not find follow-ups which gives a solution of the problem.
sorry, I could never reproduce the reported problem.
Seems to be
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
The only way you can build php-apache OOTB (well sort of) is by using the
sources provided with cygwin, downloaded/installed by setup.exe. The source
package contains a few patches and a utility to create the dll which the
stock release (4.3.0) does not contain.
cd
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
Stipe,
I have the correct permissions (log files owned by system (the SYSTEM user)
and even tried with the config files and modules too) and I was still
getting error 1062. I ended up giving in to the windows version. Is there
any way this can be degugged? If so I'd
Does adding the --nodetach to cygrunsrv (I think that's the correct
spelling ) help?
I had a similar problem with rsyncd and adding it resolved my
problem.
no, the -k flag tells httpd to keep attached to the shell. This is
what cygrunsrv expects.
cygrunsrv -I apache -d Cygwin apache -p
Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 10:35:21AM +0100, Stipe Tolj wrote:
cygrunsrv -I apache -d Cygwin apache -p /usr/sbin/httpd -a -k -e
CYGWIN=ntsec nosmbntsec binmode tty
I see here that you may have a problem with the way you installed it.
You should be using
Just try it.
Corinna,
I'm as busy as you. And if I ask you kindly such a simple question,
it's more efficient for both of us to get it answered from you then to
make the overhead to try it on my own.
When I asked you (and others) to debug an Apache TCP connection
problem you were also very
It's a simple getopt thingy: `--option foo' takes foo as argument if
option expects an argument, regardless of first character of the argument.
ok, so id does pass. Thanks for pointing this out.
When I asked you (and others) to debug an Apache TCP connection
problem you were also very
Jonathan Albrecht schrieb:
I've been trying to run apache as a service using cygrunsrv. I haven't
changed the httpd.conf and running /usr/sbin/httpd from the command line
works fine. Here is what I have done:
cygrunsrv -I apache -d Cygwin apache -p /usr/sbin/httpd -a -k -e
CYGWIN=ntsec
Perhaps the package maintainer may wish to take over here... ;-)
yep, he'd like, but he's out of time currently, sorrs ;/
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Dmitry Suhodoev wrote:
hi, cygwin-apps
i have the apache-1.3.24-5 under cygwin-1.3.12-3 and one big trouble with it.
if i try download big static file from my web server (bigger than 32768
bytes), then data in downloaded file after byte 0x8000 replaced by trash. but
script output with any
When I try to run apache command with ssl configure in the httpd.conf file, I
received the following error:
[Mon Dec 2 16:26:26 2002] [notice] Apache/1.3.24
Hi Paul,
first thanks for all the debugging information.
I've just updated my copy of cygwin to 1.3.16-1 and have found
that apache does not rotate through the running processes anymore
it just serves from the one process.
This can results in page not found errors
The version of cygwin I
I've had no luck getting anywhere with this. I asume that the info I provided
below was of no use to anyone.
Can anyone suggest any additional evidence I can collect?
One suggestions was to start httpd within gdb. Can anyone point me at any
instructions on how to do this.
gdb should be
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