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Sub filter: restored ngx_http_set_ctx() at the proper place.
Previously, ngx_http_sub_header_filter() could fail with a partially
initialized context, later accessed in ngx_http_sub_body_filter()
if called from the perl content handler.
The issue had appeared in 2c045e5b8291 (1.9.4).
A better fix would be to handle ngx_http_send_header() errors in
the perl module, though this doesn't seem to be easy enough.
author | Sergey Kandaurov <pluknet@nginx.com> |
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date | Tue, 18 Apr 2017 19:55:23 +0300 |
parents | 9eefb38f0005 |
children | cc7ff76df927 |
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev # Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. if [ $USE_PCRE = YES -o $PCRE != NONE ]; then . auto/lib/pcre/conf else if [ $USE_PCRE = DISABLED -a $HTTP_REWRITE = YES ]; then cat << END $0: error: the HTTP rewrite module requires the PCRE library. You can either disable the module by using --without-http_rewrite_module option or you have to enable the PCRE support. END exit 1 fi fi if [ $USE_OPENSSL = YES ]; then . auto/lib/openssl/conf fi if [ $USE_ZLIB = YES ]; then . auto/lib/zlib/conf fi if [ $USE_LIBXSLT != NO ]; then . auto/lib/libxslt/conf fi if [ $USE_LIBGD != NO ]; then . auto/lib/libgd/conf fi if [ $USE_PERL != NO ]; then . auto/lib/perl/conf fi if [ $USE_GEOIP != NO ]; then . auto/lib/geoip/conf fi if [ $NGX_GOOGLE_PERFTOOLS = YES ]; then . auto/lib/google-perftools/conf fi if [ $NGX_LIBATOMIC != NO ]; then . auto/lib/libatomic/conf fi