an optimization here that could make a huge difference without
breaking too many assumptions in the code. I think.
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the worst offenders.
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fear is that we may have some
that implemented this flag with the reverse meaning. So heads-up sapi
module maintainers, check your code!
I was afraid of that. Thanks for the code review and the heads-up,
Rasmus!
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On Fri, 17 May 2002, Cliff Woolley wrote:
jwoolley Fri May 17 01:16:24 2002 EDT
Modified files:
/php4/sapi/apache2filter apache_config.c
Log:
* restore the php_flag and php_admin_flag Apache directives which for
some mysterious reason never made their way from
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Cliff Woolley wrote:
Yes, this works. Someone with Zend karma please commit it.
Uhh, oops, it was already committed I guess. Hmph, wonder why cvs up
didn't give me the message I expected. Oh well, never mind. ;)
Thanks,
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HEAD won't compile for me right now because Zend/zend_istdiostream.h is
C++. Though that file has been around in its current form for almost
16 months, it's only included by Zend/zend_multibyte.c, which was just
added 33 hours ago.
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Just by way of update, Aaron and I spent a lot of yesterday and today
working on this. We've got it halfway fixed... it will start up without
segfaulting now, but now it segfaults when shutting down the request.
Ugh. Anyway, it's progress. Patch soonish I hope.
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are running.
This is probably the same issue Aaron and I are fighting with. Please see
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=16475
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On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
In recent days I tested the Apache2Filter on Windows, where it
currently works better than not so long ago, ie. before Aaron and Cliff
came along :-)
Yesterday I set up Linux on my notebook, and made fresh checkouts of
Apache 2
On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
Cliff Woolley wrote:
PS: What MPM are you using? Does changing it make a difference?
The default one. Haven't tried changing it.
Prefork. Okay, I've seen that problem, too. I'll work on it. It *could*
be related to the libtool DSO
achievable
and would be a major boon to Apache 2. :)
PS: And yes, we volunteer to look at the bug reports!
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(and likely other things) as GD checks that the return value
matches the passed length aborts if it doesn't.
Because the old version was already always returning 0. If that's
incorrect, it was incorrect before was well.
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to mark Apache 2
support as experimental for PHP 4.2.0, as there has not been done enough
testing and QA on it.
Oh, feel perfectly free to mark it experimental. I just want the thing to
compile and work, experimental or not, and I'll be a very happy camper.
:)
Thanks,
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macros to dump this stuff out for us on gdb, but unfortunately no
such beast currently exists (is possible? I don't know) on MSVC's
debugger.
Thanks,
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must not be. :)
At that point, figuring out where the corruption occurs is where knowing
what the contents of the brigades are becomes useful.
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a series of patches
to fix and optimize the apache2filter. :)
Will keep you posted.
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change for the post_config hook, however, didn't go in until after
2.0.28-beta, so if you're interested in having it compile cleanly with
both old and new versions, you probably need an module magic number check
around the prototype for php_apache_server_startup().
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