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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Rob Hartill <ha...@ooo.lanl.gov> on 1995/09/06 21:26:07 UTC

another NEXTSTEP problem (fwd)


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> From: Brian Pinkerton <bp...@webcrawler.com>
> Date: Wed,  6 Sep 95 11:31:33 -0700
> To: hartill@hyperreal.com
> Subject: another NEXTSTEP problem
> Status: RO
> 
> Hey Rob,
> 
> Just fixed another NEXTSTEP Apache problem.  Apparently, strftime on the =
> NeXT doesn't support %T, so I changed httpd.h accordingly.  Diffs below.
> 
> bri
> 
> 
> *** httpd.h     Wed Aug 23 17:09:47 1995
> --- /Net/surfski/dolphin/bp/Projects/WebCrawler/WebQuery/apache/httpd.h Wed =
> Sep  6 07:44:38 1995
> ***************
> *** 156,162 ****
> --- 156,166 ----
>   #define MAX_HEADERS 200
>  =20
>   /* RFC 1123 format for date - this is what HTTP/1.0 wants */
> + #if defined(NEXT)
> + #define HTTP_TIME_FORMAT "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT"
> + #else
>   #define HTTP_TIME_FORMAT "%a, %d %b %Y %T GMT"
> + #endif
>  =20
>   /* Number of servers to spawn off by default --- also, if fewer than
>    * this free when the caretaker checks, it will spawn more.
>