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*) The changes in the ngx_http_charset_module: the "default_charset"
directive was canceled; the "charset" directive sets the response
charset; the "source_charset" directive sets the source charset only.
*) Bugfix: the backend "WWW-Authenticate" header line did not
transferred while the 401 response code redirecting.
*) Bugfix: the ngx_http_proxy_module and ngx_http_fastcgi_module may
close a connection before anything was transferred to a client; the
bug had appeared in 0.1.38.
*) Workaround: the Linux glibc crypt_r() initialization bug.
*) Bugfix: the ngx_http_ssi_module did not support the relative URI in
the "include virtual" command.
*) Bugfix: if the backend response had the "Location" header line and
nginx should not rewrite this line, then the 500 code response body
was transferred; the bug had appeared in 0.1.29.
*) Bugfix: some directives of the ngx_http_proxy_module and
ngx_http_fastcgi_module were not inherited from the server to the
location level; the bug had appeared in 0.1.29.
*) Bugfix: the ngx_http_ssl_module did not support the certificate
chain.
*) Bugfix: the ngx_http_autoindex_module did not show correctly the
long file names; the bug had appeared in 0.1.38.
*) Bugfixes in IMAP/POP3 proxy in interaction with a backend at the
login state.
author | Igor Sysoev <igor@sysoev.ru> |
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date | Thu, 14 Jul 2005 12:51:53 +0000 |
parents | d4ea69372b94 |
children | 511a89da35ad |
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev echo echo "Configuration summary" case $USE_THREADS in rfork) echo " + using rfork()ed threads" ;; pthreads) echo " + using libpthread threads library" ;; libthr) echo " + using FreeBSD libthr threads library" ;; libc_r) echo " + using FreeBSD libc_r threads library" ;; linuxthreads) echo " + using FreeBSD LinuxThreads port library" ;; NO) echo " + threads are not used" ;; *) echo " + using lib$USE_THREADS threads library" ;; esac if [ $USE_PCRE = DISABLED ]; then echo " + PCRE library is disabled" else case $PCRE in YES) echo " + using system PCRE library" ;; NONE) echo " + PCRE library is not used" ;; NO) echo " + PCRE library is not found" ;; *) echo " + using PCRE library: $PCRE" ;; esac fi case $OPENSSL in YES) echo " + using system OpenSSL library" ;; NONE) echo " + OpenSSL library is not used" ;; NO) echo " + OpenSSL library is not found" ;; *) echo " + using OpenSSL library: $OPENSSL" ;; esac case $MD5 in YES) case $OPENSSL in NONE|NO) echo " + md5: using system $MD5_LIB library" ;; *) echo " + md5: using OpenSSL library" ;; esac ;; NONE) echo " + md5 library is not used" ;; NO) echo " + md5 library is not found" ;; *) echo " + using md5 library: $MD5" ;; esac case $ZLIB in YES) echo " + using system zlib library" ;; NONE) echo " + zlib library is not used" ;; NO) echo " + zlib library is not found" ;; *) echo " + using zlib library: $ZLIB" ;; esac echo if [ $HTTP_REWRITE = YES ]; then if [ $USE_PCRE = DISABLED ]; 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 if [ $PCRE = NONE -o $PCRE = NO ]; 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 install the PCRE library into the system, or build the PCRE library statically from the source with nginx by using --with-pcre=<path> option. END exit 1 fi fi if [ $HTTP_GZIP = YES ]; then if [ $ZLIB = NONE -o $ZLIB = NO ]; then cat << END $0: error: the HTTP gzip module requires the zlib library. You can either disable the module by using --without-http_gzip_module option, or install the zlib library into the system, or build the zlib library statically from the source with nginx by using --with-zlib=<path> option. END exit 1 fi fi if [ $HTTP_SSL = YES ]; then if [ $OPENSSL = NONE -o $OPENSSL = NO ]; then cat << END $0: error: the HTTP SSL module requires the OpenSSL library. You can either do not enable the module, or install the OpenSSL library into the system, or build the OpenSSL library statically from the source with nginx by using --with-openssl=<path> option. END exit 1 fi fi cat << END nginx path prefix: "$NGX_PREFIX" nginx binary file: "$NGX_SBIN_PATH" nginx configuration file: "$NGX_CONF_PATH" nginx pid file: "$NGX_PID_PATH" END if test -n "$NGX_ERROR_LOG_PATH"; then echo " nginx error log file: \"$NGX_ERROR_LOG_PATH\"" else echo " nginx logs errors to stderr" fi cat << END nginx http access log file: "$NGX_HTTP_LOG_PATH" nginx http client request body temporary files: "$NGX_HTTP_CLIENT_TEMP_PATH" nginx http proxy temporary files: "$NGX_HTTP_PROXY_TEMP_PATH" nginx http fastcgi temporary files: "$NGX_HTTP_FASTCGI_TEMP_PATH" END