I've gone through and cleaned up all bug entries done since
Feburary. Hopefully, we can try to triage them and address
any 2.0-related ones soon. I would please ask that all
developers take a few minutes to look over these bugs and see
if they can help us close them out.
Top problems that I
This is a summary of 1.3 bugs that were filed after 2/1/2002. If
the bug wasn't filed in the last month or so, I'd say it is very
unlikely we'll get feedback from the filer.
Unfortuantely, I don't have time to triage these bugs. So, I'll
post this summary with the hope that someone may take a
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 12:21:41AM +, Thom May wrote:
As promised:
Index: acinclude.m4
===
RCS file: /home/cvspublic/httpd-2.0/acinclude.m4,v
retrieving revision 1.110
diff -u -u -r1.110 acinclude.m4
--- acinclude.m4
Let me try to contribute my $0.02 to the discussion:
[Like Graham, I prefer to ignore the word 1.3 in the subject line...]
Originally, there was a need to INTEGRATE two modules in order to enjoy
the features of both.
Later, thanks to the filtering infrastructure, it is possible to do
without a
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Joseph Wayne Norton wrote:
For dynamic content that has been cached or can be cached, the
Distributor component would simply send the response back to the
client (as mod_proxy does now after talking with the backend). For
dynamic content that cannot be cached or doesn't
Justin Erenkrantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Number: 9734
Category: mod_jserv
Synopsis: MyServlet::init(ServletConfig) does not get called
Arrival-Date: Wed Feb 06 03:40:00 PST 2002
Release:1.3.22
This can be closed... Jserv should be redirected to Jakarta (and
Hi,
I have a little problem with adding module-private socket the ap_listeners
list. Namely, I use my own listen directive to create, bind, ioctl and,
finally, activate my socket. The socket is then simply inserted into
the ap_listeners list. It uses its own special accept function, but I do
[This is my first post to this list, but I've been lurking for a month
or so. Hello.]
On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 01:46:31AM -0800, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
GNATS (bugs.apache.org), in short, sucks (that's an understatement).
All I want is a usable web interface to manage our bugs. I have
spent
* Aaron Bannert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
As long as we can ensure that the default $sysconfdir is $prefix/conf,
I am +1 in concept.
-aaron
After our joys with autoconf yesterday, what are your thoughts on this patch
now?
-Thom
* Aaron Bannert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 12:29:49AM -0800, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
I think as I pointed out in IRC, we need to pass all of the
--libdir, etc flags to APR/apr-util/pcre as well. I don't think
does this. Can you please resumbit with a patch that
Roy,
People outside the community can only influence what they do by
performing the work necessary to eventually be considered part of the
community, or by paying someone within the community to do it for them.
I agree with you, however I think what everyone is looking for is
leadership. Stop
At 02:18 AM 2/27/2002, you wrote:
I've gone through and cleaned up all bug entries done since
Feburary. Hopefully, we can try to triage them and address
any 2.0-related ones soon. I would please ask that all
developers take a few minutes to look over these bugs and see
if they can help us close
At 09:36 AM 2/27/2002, you wrote:
At 02:18 AM 2/27/2002, you wrote:
1) Win32 doesn't install as service correctly [9863, 9914, 9961]
Yes - it also wiped out the HKLM\microsoft\windows\current version\run
key upon uninstallation.
I've pulled the msi into our /dist/httpd/binaries/win32/.old for
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 09:57:25AM +, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
Justin Erenkrantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Number: 9734
Category: mod_jserv
Synopsis: MyServlet::init(ServletConfig) does not get called
Arrival-Date: Wed Feb 06 03:40:00 PST 2002
Release:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 08:07:31AM -0500, Brian Akins wrote:
On Tuesday 26 February 2002 07:00 pm, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
Uh, wouldn't you just want to remove ap_internal_fast_redirect()?
No sense in having two redirects there.
ap_internal_fast_redirect doesn't do much. It basically
* Justin Erenkrantz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
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Number: 9952
Category: mod_jserv
Synopsis: Cannot load tomcat connection module
Arrival-Date: Mon Feb 25 07:10:01 PST 2002
Release:2.0.32
In regards to Pier's message about 1.3 jserv bugs being reassigned to
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 04:44:03PM +, Thom May wrote:
* Justin Erenkrantz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
--
Number: 9952
Category: mod_jserv
Synopsis: Cannot load tomcat connection module
Arrival-Date: Mon Feb 25 07:10:01 PST 2002
Release:2.0.32
In
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 04:44:03PM +, Thom May wrote:
* Justin Erenkrantz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
--
Number: 9952
Category: mod_jserv
Synopsis: Cannot load tomcat connection module
Arrival-Date: Mon Feb 25 07:10:01 PST 2002
Release:2.0.32
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 09:47:25AM -0500, Sarbartha Bandyopadhyay wrote:
tried it (just Option Includes) and it's still the
same. when i request the file directly
http://a.b.c/index.shtml
i get the correct output
when i do http://a.b.c/ i get back the literal text of the
file and the
At 12:03 PM 02/27/2002, Ryan Bloom wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 04:44:03PM +, Thom May wrote:
However, that brings up a point:
Can we detect when a 1.3 module will be used with 2.0? One of my
housemates was trying to install the PHP 1.3 module with 2.0.32 on
Win32 last night.
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 12:12:27PM -0500, Jeff Stuart wrote:
face to everyone who uses/depends on Apache. Of all the programs I
use/depends (Apache, PHP, Perl, Mysql, mod_perl, Gnome) only here have I
seen that attitude that the USERS of a program do not matter.
What I think Roy means is
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 12:20:51PM -0500, Greg Marr wrote:
Not on Windows. You will not be able to even load the module. The
LoadLibrary call will fail, since the module is linked against
functions that don't exist. That is a standard system error message
from using LoadLibrary to load
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 09:32:34AM -0800, Aaron Bannert wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 12:20:51PM -0500, Greg Marr wrote:
Not on Windows. You will not be able to even load the module. The
LoadLibrary call will fail, since the module is linked against
functions that don't exist. That
If I were bringing up musicblvd.com on httpd 2.0 instead of httpd 0.6.4
or whatever I used, I would be worried a little if httpd 1.0 had taken 5
years to actually come out instead of less than a year. The core for
httpd 1.0 was done by 0.8 IIRC.
Roy's right, literally, but at some point it
Jeff Stuart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[text omitted]
We just had another beta (2.0.32). We have a status file that
indicates what we feel needs to be fixed before GA. We are actively
pursuing bug reports from people who downloaded 2.0.32 and encountered
problems. We are doing what it takes
On Wed, 2002-02-27 at 12:29, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 12:12:27PM -0500, Jeff Stuart wrote:
face to everyone who uses/depends on Apache. Of all the programs I
use/depends (Apache, PHP, Perl, Mysql, mod_perl, Gnome) only here have I
seen that attitude that the USERS
On Wed, 2002-02-27 at 12:29, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 12:12:27PM -0500, Jeff Stuart wrote:
face to everyone who uses/depends on Apache. Of all the programs
I
use/depends (Apache, PHP, Perl, Mysql, mod_perl, Gnome) only here
have
I
seen that attitude that the
According to Dwayne Miller:
BTW, if this is the wrong list, please direct me to the proper one.
http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html
ciao...
--
Lars Eilebrecht- Disc space... the final frontier!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
--
Number: 9772
Category: mod_proxy
Synopsis: proxy: Ignoring duplicate HTTP header...
Arrival-Date: Fri Feb 08 13:50:00 PST 2002
Release:1.3.23
--
Number: 9831
Category: mod_proxy
Synopsis: proxy module not handling multiple
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
aaron 02/02/27 09:06:34
Modified:.configure.in acinclude.m4
Log:
Fix --enable-layout to work again.
Fix bug where --sysconfdir and --localstatedir were being ignored by APR.
I don't know if this is the commit that did it, but somehow we
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
jerenkrantz02/02/26 19:55:31
Modified:.CHANGES STATUS
modules/http http_protocol.c
Log:
Don't set bytes_sent to be 0 when r-assbackwards since this screws up
logging.
kicking ass!
--
Jeff Trawick | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | PGP
In that case we should simply make the error more descriptive:
Failed to load module. Perhaps this module was compiled for Apache
1.3?
Ugh. Then, +1 for Aaron's comment.
A Failed to load message of any kind is MUCH better than module not
found, as that leads to thinking that the FILE
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 01:33:12PM -0500, Jeff Trawick wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
aaron 02/02/27 09:06:34
Modified:.configure.in acinclude.m4
Log:
Fix --enable-layout to work again.
Fix bug where --sysconfdir and --localstatedir were being ignored
At 12:23 PM 2/27/2002, Jobarr wrote:
In that case we should simply make the error more descriptive:
Failed to load module. Perhaps this module was compiled for Apache
1.3?
Ugh. Then, +1 for Aaron's comment.
A Failed to load message of any kind is MUCH better than module not
found,
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 07:40:28PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
aaron 02/02/27 11:40:27
Modified:.configure.in acinclude.m4
Log:
Set defaults for non-autoconf path variables. Also export a couple
variables that for whatever reason weren't being placed into
This function is checking for several characters which, at least in
ASCII, are supposedly not valid characters for filenames. But some of
these same characters can appear in valid non-ASCII filenames, and the
logic to check for these characters breaks Apache's ability to serve
those files.
A
This patch adds the directives LogRotateDaily and LogRotateInterval
to the mod_log_config modules. These directives allow all of the custom
logs to be automatically rotated on either a daily basis or at a
specific interval. This patch is based on a previous patch that was
submitted by
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Brad Nicholes wrote:
This patch adds the directives LogRotateDaily and LogRotateInterval
to the mod_log_config modules. These directives allow all of the custom
logs to be automatically rotated on either a daily basis or at a
specific interval. This patch is based
Since I am not a Unix developer, can this security problem be overcome
somehow or does this mean that I should #ifdef the code as NETWARE
only?
Brad
Brad Nicholes
Senior Software Engineer
Novell, Inc., a leading provider of Net business solutions
http://www.novell.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do we really want Apache rotating logs? Apache is a web server it
serves web pages really well. If you want log rotation, use either a
piped log or a cron job that restarts the server.
Ryan
Since I am not a Unix developer, can this security problem be overcome
somehow or does this mean that
Like I mentioned before, on NetWare we can't use a piped log because the
NetWare OS doesn't support pipes. A cron job is also a problem because
we don't have that either. Since Apache created the log file, writes to
the log file, formats the output and closes the log file, is it that big
of a
On 27 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+ *) Introduce PassPhraseDialog |/path/to/pipe mechanism to mod_ssl.
+ This pipe must be a bidirectional 'console' style relay, which
+ mod_perl prints all prompts to the pipe's stdin, and reads the
+ passphrases from the pipe's
Under Cygwin, the apparent method to run a service is using
cygrunsrv.exe. Unfortunately cygrunsrv's method of detecting if the
service stayed running or not is based on whether the process that it
spawned is still running or not.
The patch below adds an option -W (cygwin only) that modifies
Jeff Stuart wrote:
Roy, however, I do think that there is an implied responsibility for
apache since so much of the Internet USES it.
Gaining market share has never been one of our goals. Producing
quality software has. That so many people have decided to benefit
from our work does not,
At 02:16 PM 2/27/2002, you wrote:
This function is checking for several characters which, at least in
ASCII, are supposedly not valid characters for filenames. But some of
these same characters can appear in valid non-ASCII filenames, and the
logic to check for these characters breaks Apache's
Like I mentioned before, on NetWare we can't use a piped log because
the
NetWare OS doesn't support pipes. A cron job is also a problem
because
we don't have that either. Since Apache created the log file, writes
to
the log file, formats the output and closes the log file, is it that
big
Is is enough for us to simply #ifdef these changes in mod_log_config.c
or would you rather see a separate logging module? Except for the
addition of these two directives, everything else works for us.
Brad
Brad Nicholes
Senior Software Engineer
Novell, Inc., a leading provider of Net business
Is is enough for us to simply #ifdef these changes in mod_log_config.c
or would you rather see a separate logging module? Except for the
addition of these two directives, everything else works for us.
I would personally like to see a separate logging module, because it
makes it less likely
Though I one 100% agree with the stance that a proper web server should..
well.. serve pages - It sure would be nice if we could have a logging
subsystem in apache 2.1 or higher which took care of some of the harder
things for us module/appserver developers when bouncing around
logging data.
At 03:33 PM 2/27/2002, Cliff Woolley wrote:
On 27 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+ *) Introduce PassPhraseDialog |/path/to/pipe mechanism to mod_ssl.
+ This pipe must be a bidirectional 'console' style relay, which
+ mod_perl prints all prompts to the pipe's stdin, and
Isn't that the whole cross platform point here? If another platform
decided that it was better for them to have log rotation in Apache,
isn't it better to share code rather than reinvent or duplicate the
wheel? I don't have a problem with separating the code into another
module, but I would
Isn't that the whole cross platform point here? If another platform
decided that it was better for them to have log rotation in Apache,
isn't it better to share code rather than reinvent or duplicate the
wheel? I don't have a problem with separating the code into another
module, but I would
At 04:56 PM 2/27/2002, you wrote:
Isn't that the whole cross platform point here? If another platform
decided that it was better for them to have log rotation in Apache,
isn't it better to share code rather than reinvent or duplicate the
wheel? I don't have a problem with separating the code
Hopefully for NetWare this will be an Apache 1.3 issue only. It is
a long story, but Apache 1.3 was built on our old CLib libraries which
do not support functionality like pipes. Apache 2.0 and beyond is based
on LibC which is a ground up rewrite of the standard library
functionality and
On 24 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+if (!APR_BRIGADE_EMPTY(ctx-ssi_tag_brigade)) {
+for (;;) {
+apr_bucket *e = APR_BRIGADE_LAST(ctx-ssi_tag_brigade);
+if (e == APR_BRIGADE_SENTINEL(ctx-ssi_tag_brigade)) {
+
Hi all,
Is there a chance of a v1.3.24 out sometime soon?
There have been some significant fixes to proxy that I want to get out
there.
Regards,
Graham
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]There's a moon
over
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 02:09:26AM +0200, Graham Leggett wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a chance of a v1.3.24 out sometime soon?
I think Jim mentioned it should be rolled in the next few
days. -- justin
Aaron Bannert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 07:40:28PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
aaron 02/02/27 11:40:27
Modified:.configure.in acinclude.m4
Log:
Set defaults for non-autoconf path variables. Also export a couple
variables that
Cliff Woolley wrote:
On 24 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+if (!APR_BRIGADE_EMPTY(ctx-ssi_tag_brigade)) {
+for (;;) {
+apr_bucket *e = APR_BRIGADE_LAST(ctx-ssi_tag_brigade);
+if (e ==
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 08:01:37PM -0500, Jeff Trawick wrote:
cgis aren't even getting installed anymore :(
This one's a typo that I'll fix in a minute, my fault. *sigh* :(
-aaron
Yes, assuming all relevant patches have been committed.
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 02:09:26AM +0200, Graham Leggett wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a chance of a v1.3.24 out sometime soon?
I think Jim mentioned it should be rolled in the next few
days. -- justin
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Jim Jagielski wrote:
| Yes, assuming all relevant patches have been committed.
Want to roll a tarball tomorrow (28/2) for the testers to attack and poke
over the weekend, and then announce on montag?
/dale
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 07:07:07PM -0800, Aaron Bannert wrote:
I don't think we want to have to do /configure --prefix=/foo
--datadir='${prefix}' --sysconfdir=conf every time we configure
Apache just to get the paths we're used to, so I'm hoping someone can
provide some insight At this point
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 11:33:36PM -0800, Ryan Bloom wrote:
Can we change the default log file names form _log to log? I have
moved to Windows recently (work requires it), and on Windows, files must
have an extension in order to be able to associate the file with a
program I think it would
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