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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Rob Hartill <ha...@ooo.lanl.gov> on 1996/04/23 06:38:59 UTC

Re: SSI replacement for Apache.


Thanks Howard, I'll pass you mail on to the developers mailing.

BTW, if you ask Brian (brian@organic.com) he'll put you on that
list... assuming you can tolerate the volume of mail each day.

> To: hartill@lanl.gov
> Cc: Randy Terbush <ra...@zyzzyva.com>
> Subject: Re: SSI replacement for Apache. 
> Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 22:24:41 -0600
> From: Howard Fear <hs...@sweng.stortek.com>
> 
> I have a working version of xssi for 1.1.  I'll upload to 
>     www.hyperreal.com/httpd/incoming
> tomorrow unless I hear otherwise.
> 
> I replaced the regex package with the modified version of Henry's.
> I also added an ifdef on HAVE_POSIX_REGEX to allow folks to use the
> posix regex that comes on their systems if they want.  Makes life
> easier when they do, because compiling the regex package is a manual
> operation seperate from apache's make.  Other than the make. the
> only changes go into the Configuration file.
> 
> For what its worth, mod_status.c doesn't compile on my sunos 4.1.3
> system using Sun's ansi c compiler.  It uses the system 5 (and I assume
> posix) version of sprintf which returns ints to build a string.
> The sun4 sprintf returns a char * however.  I may take a crack at
> changing this tomorrow.
> 
> Otherwise, the package compiled and ran just fine.
> 
> Another random thought...  Someone may want to look at adding some
> dependency mechanism to the Configuration file.  There's no easy way
> to add make dependencies for new modules.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Howard Fear      email1: howard_fear@stortek.com
> StorageTek       email2: hsf@sweng.stortek.com
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