diff CHANGES @ 258:6ae1357b7b7c NGINX_0_4_14

nginx 0.4.14 *) Feature: the "proxy_pass_error_message" directive in IMAP/POP3 proxy. *) Feature: now configure detects system PCRE library on FreeBSD, Linux, and NetBSD. *) Bugfix: ngx_http_perl_module did not work with perl built with the threads support; bug appeared in 0.3.38. *) Bugfix: ngx_http_perl_module did not work if perl was called recursively. *) Bugfix: nginx ignored a host name in an request line. *) Bugfix: a worker process may got caught in an endless loop, if a FastCGI server sent too many data to the stderr. *) Bugfix: the $upstream_response_time variable may be negative if the system time was changed backward. *) Bugfix: the "Auth-Login-Attempt" parameter was not sent to IMAP/POP3 proxy authentication server when POP3 was used. *) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur if connect to IMAP/POP3 proxy authentication server failed.
author Igor Sysoev <http://sysoev.ru>
date Mon, 27 Nov 2006 00:00:00 +0300
parents 2e9c57a5e50a
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+Changes with nginx 0.4.14                                        27 Nov 2006
+
+    *) Feature: the "proxy_pass_error_message" directive in IMAP/POP3 proxy.
+
+    *) Bugfix: ngx_http_perl_module did nto work with perl built with the 
+       threads support; bug appeared in 0.3.38.
+
+    *) Bugfix: !!!!!!!!!! segfault perl.
+
+    *) Bugfix: !!!!!!!!!! recursive perl.
+
+    *) Bugfix: nginx ignored a host name in an request line.
+
+    *) Bugfix: !!!!!!!!!! endless loop when too many FastCGI sent too many 
+       to stderr
+
+    *) Bugfix: !!!!!!!! negative upstream response time
+
+    *) Bugfix: the "Auth-Login-Attempt" parameter was not sent to IMAP/POP3 
+       proxy authentication server when POP3 was used.
+
+    *) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur if connect to IMAP/POP3 
+       proxy authentication server failed.
+
+
 Changes with nginx 0.4.13                                        15 Nov 2006
 
     *) Feature: the "proxy_pass" directive may be used inside the 
-       "limit_expect" block.
-
-    *) Feature: the "limit_expect" directive supports all WebDAV methods.
+       "limit_except" block.
+
+    *) Feature: the "limit_except" directive supports all WebDAV methods.
 
     *) Bugfix: if the "add_before_body" directive was used without the 
        "add_after_body" directive, then an response did not transferred