On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, Doug MacEachern wrote:
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, Stas Bekman wrote:
all autogenerated files should be cleaned.
true.
+my @clean_conf = map { t/conf/$_ }
+qw(*.conf apache_test_config.pm ssl/ssl.conf);
but we should really hook into calling 't/TEST -clean'
via
* On 2001-09-09 at 08:44,
sterling [EMAIL PROTECTED] excited the electrons to say:
i still say 'Require valid-user' should be handled by the core i've
said this before, but its kinda kludgy the way it is. e.g: if you are
using mod_auth_db and have a 'Require valid-user' it only
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
-1 (veto) for 2.0 development. I'd love to see this happen.
Not in the current cycle. I was actually contemplating an entire
split between the authn/authz storage and methods. But that can't
happen in this cycle either if we ever want to get to release.
From
Can we get to a release candidate? Either that, or we branch, and make someone
responsible for porting forward all 2.0 patches to 2.1. I don't know of anyone
who has the time or inclination to monitor and take responsiblity for applying
all such patches forward ;) Tomcat's repository contains
On 9 Sep 2001, Ian Holsman wrote:
I was looking through the sendfile code, and it looks like we could
use sendfile to transmit a memory-mapped bucket if we kept the
file-descriptor when we create the mmap bucket.
I don't have sendfile installed on solaris (yet) but I think
sendfile is
Hi all,
There has been some thoughts to "adopt" the Win9xConHook from 1.3 branch. I
even posted the patch last month and Bill already put the Win9xConHook to
CVS.
Now, I have some doubts if this is the right way to go, and here is why:
Apache2 already has a service monitor thread
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Ryan Bloom wrote:
Just because you have an MMAP doesn't necessarily mean the original file
descriptor is still open, so you're not guaranteed that you can use
sendfile()...
I have thought about doing this for a long time, but I've been told that sendfile
is
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Brian Pane wrote:
Right, although this isn't a problem with Apache because the file bucket
code doesn't close the fd when it does an mmap.
mod_file_cache does.
--Cliff
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On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Brian Pane wrote:
On Linux, at least, it's a win. I did some experiments a few weeks ago
and found that, after doing open and mmap on a file, it's faster to send
it with sendfile than with write.
If you are going to use sendfile(), then mmap()ing the file to begin
with
Marc Slemko wrote:
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Brian Pane wrote:
On Linux, at least, it's a win. I did some experiments a few weeks ago
and found that, after doing open and mmap on a file, it's faster to send
it with sendfile than with write.
If you are going to use sendfile(), then mmap()ing the
Just forwarding it to the httpd mailing list - to get more inputs. [sorry if
duplicate]
Thanks
-Madhu
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On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Sander Striker wrote:
mod_ssl is working fine here, passes all httpd-test tests (t/TEST -ssl)
that includes perdir merging.
are you up to date with httpd-2.0 from cvs?
mod_ssl segfaults in ssl_config_perdir_merge:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Brandon Caudle wrote:
under 1.3.20 I can't access my subdirectories, what do I need to set so I
can view http://64.192.99.49/images/
Please direct support-related questions to the newsgroup
comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix ... these lists are for development
discussions.
The call to apr_explode_localtime() in mod_log_config is one of the more
expensive operations in the httpd. This patch attempts to reduce the
overhead by caching the result.
--Brian
Index: modules/loggers/mod_log_config.c
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RCS
On Sat, Sep 08, 2001 at 11:33:48AM -0700, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
[snip]
- Completely remove threaded MPM and replace it with worker. I do
not think that the current threaded MPM can work (due to discussions
held on this list previously). The worker MPM (which Aaron has been
making
To be completely accurate, the request is:
OPTIONS /svn HTTP/1.1
Cheers,
Ben.
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http://www.apache-ssl.org/ben.html
There is no limit to what a man can do or how far he can go if he
doesn't mind who gets the credit. - Robert Woodruff
Ryan Bloom wrote:
On Sunday 09 September 2001 19:46, Brian Pane wrote:
Can we get this as a unified diff?
sure, here's the unified form:
Index: modules/loggers/mod_log_config.c
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RCS file:
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Brian Pane wrote:
The call to apr_explode_localtime() in mod_log_config is one of the more
expensive operations in the httpd. This patch attempts to reduce the
overhead by caching the result.
Looks quite reasonable... I wouldn't mind seeing this as an ap_ function,
since
From: Ben Laurie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 3:50 PM
Sander Striker wrote:
Hi,
I have a local test machine running now.
subversion over http works as expected.
https is broken. This is not on the svn
side (I didn't get that far). mod_ssl
is broken
Is this the right place to be caching, or should this become a straightforward
optimization to apr's time.c functions? I'd think the advantages are many for
keeping 15 current seconds in apr, and would pay off across the board. Within
apr, we can always recalculate just the ms as well, for fun.
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Is this the right place to be caching, or should this become a
straightforward optimization to apr's time.c functions? I'd think the
advantages are many for keeping 15 current seconds in apr, and would
pay off across the board. Within apr, we
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Is this the right place to be caching, or should this become a straightforward
optimization to apr's time.c functions? I'd think the advantages are many for
keeping 15 current seconds in apr, and would pay off across the board. Within
apr, we can always recalculate
Does anyone else think that mod_imap is at this point in time a rather
unfortunate name for an image-map handling module?
--Cliff
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Cliff Woolley wrote:
Does anyone else think that mod_imap is at this point in time a rather
unfortunate name for an image-map handling module?
I agree. mod_imagemap, maybe?
--Brian
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Brian Pane wrote:
I think putting it in APR would work. The one limitation I can think of
is that adding the cache in apr_explode_localtime() itself wouldn't be a
win because we'd have to add the overhead of a gettimeofday() call to
check whether the supplied time was
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