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nginx 0.8.53
*) Feature: now the "error_page" directive allows to change a status
code in a redirect.
*) Feature: the "gzip_disable" directive supports special "degradation"
mask.
*) Bugfix: a socket leak might occurred if file AIO was used.
Thanks to Maxim Dounin.
*) Bugfix: if the first server had no "listen" directive and there was
no explicit default server, then a next server with a "listen"
directive became the default server; the bug had appeared in 0.8.21.
author | Igor Sysoev <http://sysoev.ru> |
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date | Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:00:00 +0400 |
parents | a094317ba307 |
children | d0f7a625f27c |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev */ #include <ngx_config.h> #include <ngx_core.h> /* * FreeBSD does not test /etc/localtime change, however, we can workaround it * by calling tzset() with TZ and then without TZ to update timezone. * The trick should work since FreeBSD 2.1.0. * * Linux does not test /etc/localtime change in localtime(), * but may stat("/etc/localtime") several times in every strftime(), * therefore we use it to update timezone. * * Solaris does not test /etc/TIMEZONE change too and no workaround available. */ void ngx_timezone_update(void) { #if (NGX_FREEBSD) if (getenv("TZ")) { return; } putenv("TZ=UTC"); tzset(); unsetenv("TZ"); tzset(); #elif (NGX_LINUX) time_t s; struct tm *t; char buf[4]; s = time(0); t = localtime(&s); strftime(buf, 4, "%H", t); #endif } void ngx_localtime(time_t s, ngx_tm_t *tm) { #if (NGX_HAVE_LOCALTIME_R) (void) localtime_r(&s, tm); #else ngx_tm_t *t; t = localtime(&s); *tm = *t; #endif tm->ngx_tm_mon++; tm->ngx_tm_year += 1900; } void ngx_libc_localtime(time_t s, struct tm *tm) { #if (NGX_HAVE_LOCALTIME_R) (void) localtime_r(&s, tm); #else struct tm *t; t = localtime(&s); *tm = *t; #endif } void ngx_libc_gmtime(time_t s, struct tm *tm) { #if (NGX_HAVE_LOCALTIME_R) (void) gmtime_r(&s, tm); #else struct tm *t; t = gmtime(&s); *tm = *t; #endif }