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Posted to cvs@httpd.apache.org by rs...@hyperreal.org on 1998/07/06 13:28:00 UTC
cvs commit: apache-1.3/src CHANGES
rse 98/07/06 04:27:59
Modified: . configure
src CHANGES
Log:
The APACI libexecdir was not extended with an "apache/" subdir if the
installation prefix doesn't already contain "apache". Although it is useful
because the DSO files are totally Apache-specific. Now libexecdir is treated
the same way sysconfdir, datadir, localstatedir and includedir are already
treated.
Submitted by: Charles Levert <ch...@comm.polymtl.ca>
Reviewed by: Ralf S. Engelschall
PR: 2551
Revision Changes Path
1.38 +1 -1 apache-1.3/configure
Index: configure
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RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-1.3/configure,v
retrieving revision 1.37
retrieving revision 1.38
diff -u -r1.37 -r1.38
--- configure 1998/06/17 12:55:14 1.37
+++ configure 1998/07/06 11:27:57 1.38
@@ -751,7 +751,7 @@
val=`echo $val | sed -e 's:/*$::'`
eval "$var=\"$val\""
case $var in
- sysconfdir|datadir|localstatedir|includedir )
+ libexecdir|sysconfdir|datadir|localstatedir|includedir )
eval "val=\$$var"
case $val in
*apache | *apache* ) ;;
1.946 +7 -0 apache-1.3/src/CHANGES
Index: CHANGES
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RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-1.3/src/CHANGES,v
retrieving revision 1.945
retrieving revision 1.946
diff -u -r1.945 -r1.946
--- CHANGES 1998/07/04 16:07:24 1.945
+++ CHANGES 1998/07/06 11:27:58 1.946
@@ -1,5 +1,12 @@
Changes with Apache 1.3.1
+ *) The APACI libexecdir was not extended with an "apache/" subdir
+ if the installation prefix doesn't already contain "apache". Although
+ it is useful because the DSO files are totally Apache-specific. Now
+ libexecdir is treated the same way sysconfdir, datadir, localstatedir
+ and includedir are already treated.
+ [Charles Levert <ch...@comm.polymtl.ca>] PR#2551
+
*) The <Limit> parsing routine was incorrectly treating methods in
a case-insensitive way. [Ken Coar]