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Update www/apache2 to 2.0.35, the first stable release of Apache 2.x. Pkgsrc changes include: *) Compiling the included modules statically. Add-ons will be built dynamically. *) Match improvements to www/apache rc.d script. *) Automatically add "Listen 0.0.0.0:80" to the sample config files as the default install of NetBSD is IPv4/IPv6 and we want the default install of Apache to work out-of-the-box. *) Automatically reset the User and Group directives to match the ones for suEXEC in the config files to ease the use of suEXEC in Apache. Changes from version 2.0.32 beta include: *) Small bug fixes across the board. *) Bug fixes to the various MPMs. *) Performance improvements. *) Fixes for mod_include errors on boundary conditions *) Bug fixes for mod_proxy to prevent hangs and for RFC2616 compliance. *) Improvements to mod_dav for improved API and for RFC 3253 compliance *) Improvemants to mod_ssl to support SSL proxy and RSA SSLC 1.x/2.x *) Greatly improve mod_cache (disk/mem) [this is disabled in pkgsrc] *) New scoreboard file implementation that is readable by 3rd-party apps. *) Allow all Perchild directives to accept either numerical UID/GID or logical user/group names. *) Add support for macro expansion within the variable names in <!--#echo--> and <!--#set--> directives *) Implement SSLSessionCache shmht and shmcb. *) New directive ProxyIOBufferSize. Sets the size of the buffer used when reading from a remote HTTP server in proxy. *) Scrap CacheMaxExpireMin and CacheDefaultExpireMin. Change CacheMaxExpire and CacheDefaultExpire to use seconds rather than hours. *) New Directive SSIUndefinedEcho. to change the '(none)' echoed for a undefined variable. *) Introduce PassPhraseDialog "|/path/to/pipe" mechanism to mod_ssl. *) New Directive for mod_proxy: ProxyRemoteMatch. *) Fix IPv6 name-based virtual hosts. *) Introduce AddOutputFilterByType directive.
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The Apache HTTP Server Project is an effort to develop and maintain an
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open-source HTTP server for various modern desktop and server operating
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systems, such as UNIX and Windows NT. The goal of this project is to
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provide a secure, efficient and extensible server which provides HTTP
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services in sync with the current HTTP standards.
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