3 *) Added support for the -flush argument to FastCgiConfig.
4 Eric Sit [esit@alum.mit.edu]
6 *) Change the "which call to module_init() is this" check to a more
7 reliable approach. Doru Petrescu [pdoru@kappa.ro]
9 *) Close the old pipe file descriptor in apache main on USR1/HUP
10 (elimnates a small leak). James E. Jurach Jr. jjurach@fundsxpress.com
12 *) Fix a bug in fcgi_config_set_authoritative_slot(). Tetsuya Furukawa
13 [tetsuya@secom-sis.co.jp]
15 *) Eliminate the use of locks to assist in the clean shutdown of
16 applications. Instead, it is assumed that applications handle
17 termination signals properly (this is now embedded in the C
20 *) Fix Win32 process termination. Proper operation requires the use of
21 an updated application lib (termination is now signalled with an
22 Event and handled by specialized thread).
24 *) Docs cleanup. Andrew Benham [adsb@bigfoot.com]
26 *) Added code so if the last instance of a dynamic application died without
27 provocation, then don't restart it if singleThreshold > 0 (i.e. if the
28 configuration allows the last instance to be killed, then allow it to die).
29 Andrew Benham [adsb@bigfoot.com]
31 *) Fix the loadFactor calculation used to determine when dyanmic
32 applications could be killed off due to low demand [adsb@bigfoot.com].
34 *) Fix a deadlock condition that could occur with Win32 named
37 *) Fix a potential deadlock condition when FastCGI application
38 sent responses while still reading the client request (POST data).
42 *) Allow absolute pathnames in the -socket argument. Suggested by
43 Christian Jaeger [christian.jaeger@sl.ethz.ch].
45 *) Don't invoke suexec when the user/group for the fastcgi application
46 is the same as the apache main server. This is consistent with
47 apache's suexec handling. Suggested by Nikolaus Rath [Nikolaus@rath.org].
49 *) Reset the apache drop dead timer upon successful read or writes
50 to/from the client. This eliminates timeouts that were occuring
51 during the large file transfers to/from slow clients.
53 *) Support generic wrappers such as cgiwrap by eliminating dependencies
54 on Apache's SUEXEC, renaming the FastCgiSuexec directive
55 FastCgiWrapper and eliminating any checks regarding the target
56 application (this is the repsonibility of the wrapper).
58 *) Fix a nasty bug that occurred when a client aborted a POST request
59 before the connection to a dynamic FastCGI application was opened.
60 The application's lock file descriptor wasn't setup but was being
61 closed which resulted in FD0 being closed. Normally this is open to
62 /dev/null and should pose no problems except that because the FD
63 was available it was being returned by Apache's accept(). This
64 caused it to be registered for pool cleanup. mod_cgi though moves
65 the CGI stdin pipe to FD0 and thus it was getting waxed during pool
66 cleanup. Problem identified by checksum@163.net.
68 Changes with mod_fastcgi 2.2.8
70 *) Eliminate the concept of disabled applications. If a failure
71 occurs trying to setup an application (e.g. bind() error) its
72 tried repeatedly every init-start-delay seconds.
74 *) Tweak to Makefile.tmpl to support DSOs. Dave Hill [ddhill@zk3.dec.com]
76 Changes with mod_fastcgi 2.2.6
78 *) Shutdown the PM when Apache appears to have disappeared.
80 *) seteuid() tweak for HP-UX 11. Milton L. Hankins [mlh@swl.msd.ray.com]
82 *) (Win32) More dynamic fixes.
84 *) (Win32) Eliminate the per application named pipe mutex. Its now
85 per process to keep the lib happy (the use _FCGI_MUTEX_ should
86 removed from the lib). This allows pipe-based applications to
87 now handle multiple simoultanous requests (one per process).
89 *) Increase the number of open FDs we look to close when spawning apps.
91 *) Prevent an assert from popping unnecessarily.
93 *) (Win32) Add support for interpretter scripts.
95 *) (Win32) Fix named pipe handling (problems with large responses).
97 *) (Win32) Remove the "can exec" check.
99 Changes with mod_fastcgi 2.2.4
101 *) Beta WinNT support. David Allen [djallen@raleigh.ibm.com] and
102 Rob Saccoccio [robs@chelsea.net]
104 *) Remove request type restriction (GET and POST only) in order to support
105 Web DAV requests. Scott Robertson [sroberts@codeit.com]
107 *) Allow requests for URLs such as /server/some/other/qualifier to match a
108 FastCGI server defined as /server. This was done primarily for Java
109 Servlets, but is generically useful.
111 *) Change the comm between the PM and the request handlers from a regular
112 file to a pipe and an assortment of other dynamic fixes.
114 *) Log dynamic process termination scheduling and the resulting
115 process exit notification.
117 *) Change the default singleThreshhold from 10 to 0 to prevent the last dynamic
118 application process from being killed off due to low demand.
120 *) Clean up FastCGI application pathnames (e.g. remove duplicate slashes).
122 *) Fix bugs that prevented dynamic processes from being shutdown when
123 the load subsided. Lars Heete [heete@do.isst.fhg.de]
125 *) Prevent dynamic processes from being scheduled to be started before
126 the init-start-delay or restart-delay period expires. This prevents
127 the queuing of process start requests while an application which has
128 a long initialization period starts up.
130 *) When suexec is enabled, allow the process manager to become root again in
131 order to signal applications it spawned.
133 *) Change the "server started" log message level from INFO to WARN.
135 *) Fix dynamic server "Connection Refused" handling.
137 *) Fix demand-based dynamic process spawing (uses a more portable approach).
139 *) Add -idle-timeout arg to FastCgiServer, FastCgiExternalServer, and
140 FastCgiConfig. mod_fastcgi will now abort a connection if inactive for
141 longer than this period. It applies to the initiation of connections as
142 well (and thus is similar to appConnTimeout). Default is 30 seconds.
144 *) appConnTimeout is 0 by default now resulting in blocking connect()s. This
145 is more platform portable/predicable.
147 *) Leave STDOUT and STDERR open to the main server error_log. This should
148 eliminate a pile of protocol errors and having to track down 3rd party
149 libs writing to stderr inadvertantly. This doesn't mean these shouldn't
150 be fixed in the application to use the FastCGI I/O, it just allows these
151 applications to run when previously they'd crash and burn.
153 *) Add the pass-header arg to server directives.
155 *) Allow supplementary groups to be passed to spawned FastCGI applications (as
156 is done for CGI) - at least until PR2580 is resolved.
158 *) Initialize the default (empty) environment in a more socially acceptable
161 *) Miscellaneous doc improvements based on notes I've collected up over the
164 *) Fix a bug in the stderr handling introduced in 2.2.2. There were conditions
165 that resulted in not or improperly terminated strings.
167 *) Fix the call to setsockopt() to disable Nagle. [based on a bug report by
168 Johannes Plassmann <johannes.plassmann@pdb.siemens.de>]
170 Changes with mod_fastcgi 2.2.2
172 *) Added support for blocking connect()s by setting appConnTimeout to 0.
173 Non-blocking connect()s (the default) can be troublesome on some platforms.
174 Its expected that blocking connect()s will become the default (and
175 non-blocking connect()s will become optional) in the next release.
177 *) Dump a compile time error if the version of Apache is too old.
179 *) Wrap the SIGPIPE handler manipulation code such that it is only applicable
180 to Apache releases prior to 1.3.6.
182 *) Minor tweaks for RUSSIAN_APACHE. [Sergey Gershtein <sg@mplik.ru>]
186 Always restart a failed dynamic application if it is the last instance.
187 This means there once started there will always be at least one process
188 instance of a dynamic application.
190 Send PLEASE_START to the PM when a connect() results in an ECONNREFUSED.
191 ECONNREFUSED means the listen queue is full (or there isn't one). Asking
192 the PM to start (another) application instance may help empty it faster.
194 Change two sleep() calls to select() based snoozes because alarm() is in
195 effect and sleep() and alarm() don't always play nice together.
197 Fixed a couple of error messages.
199 *) Fix -listen-queue-depth arg on FastCgiConfig (dynamic). Previously it
200 was ignored and the default was always used.
202 *) Allow the -initial-env argument to be used to pass variables from the
203 Apache process environment to the FastCGI server (by specifying a
204 variable name without the "=" or a value). [suggested by
205 Martin Lichtin <lichtin@oanda.com>]
207 *) Cleanup some debug macros.
209 *) Improved script stderr handling. [based on suggestions by
210 David Birnbaum <davidb@chelsea.net>]
212 *) Added IRIX and FreeBSD to the list of supported platforms and other minor
213 updates to the INSTALL doc.
215 *) Changed the default listen-queue-depth (FCGI_DEFAULT_LISTEN_Q) from
216 5 to 100. Its still configurable with the -listen-queue-depth option.
217 This should help eliminate the FAQ - Why do I see "Connection Refused"
220 *) Fix a bug in FastCgiExternalServer that broke support for external servers
221 on other hosts. [Dave Neuer <dneuer@futuristics.net>]
223 Changes with mod_fastcgi 2.2.1
225 *) Updates to the INSTALL doc to describe building as a DSO.
227 *) If the FastCgiIpcDir directive was in use and "httpd -t" was issued while
228 Apache was running ("apachectl restart" does this), the contents of the
229 dynamic directory (dynamic sockets and the mbox) would be blown away
232 *) Add an extern declaration for ap_sys_siglist (its exposed but not in any
233 Apache header file) to prevent a compile error on systems without
236 *) During auth requests, the subprocess_env table was left holding variables
237 sent to the auth FastCGI server (including REMOTE_PASSWD!) which means they
238 were passed to other processing phases (such as CGI/FastCGI). The
239 subprocess_env is now restored to its pre-auth condition.
241 *) Added a FastCGI Authorizer Role compatibility mode which implements the
242 specification to the tee. Use -compat arg with any of the Auth server
243 directives. This is intended for new and existing FastCGI authorizer
244 applications that require compatibility with other server implementations.
246 *) Fix logging from the process manager. Previously, all calls to the
247 logging routines used NULL for the server_rec. This works fine in a dev
248 environment, but results in most of these messages being tossed by
249 log_error_core() because DEFAULT_LOGLEVEL is too low. Odd logic.
251 *) Always setup fr->header so that in the event the FastCGI server
252 doesn't get a valid FastCGI protocol header over the wire, we
253 can still print our error message to the log from do_work().
255 *) Fix a compile error in open_connection_to_fs() on systems with TCP_NODELAY
256 defined (Don Locrasto [locrasto@iceminer.com]).
258 Changes with mod_fastcgi 2.2.0
260 *) Serious rewrite of mod_fastcgi.html. An example conf will have
261 to wait until another time - I'm burned out on docs updates.
263 *) Add to the mod_fastcgi to the server version string.
265 *) SCO doesn't like the const in the arg to inet_addr() and
268 *) Use Apache's NET_SIZE_T to get the correct arg type for getsockopt().
270 *) Deleted redundant header files from fcgi.h.
272 *) Full path names are no longer required for directives which take
273 file names as arguments. Like other Apache directives you can
274 specify paths from server_root (don't start with a "/").
276 *) The fcgiKillMgr is gone. This intermediate process sat between
277 the Apache parent and the FastCGI Process Manager under Apache
278 1.2. The process manager tries to name itself fcgi_pm (it used
281 *) Authentication, Authorization, and Access phases are now
282 supported. I've bent the FastCgi spec a bit: as many of the standard
283 environment variables (that were easy) are sent (the spec says don't
284 send some by name), all headers (except Status) sent by the auth
285 FastCgi server are passed to subprocesses (CGI/FastCGI invocations)
286 as environment variables rather than just those prefixed by
287 "Variable-". Custom responses for auth failures aren't supported
288 (yet.. we'll see what the demand for this is like). In addition to
289 the FastCGI protocol defined environment variable "FCGI_ROLE" being
290 set to "AUTHORIZER" an environment variable "FCGI_APACHE_ROLE" is
291 set indicating which of the three phases is being processed. See
292 the docs for info on the new per-directory directives:
294 FastCgiAuthenticator, FastCgiAuthenticatorAuthoritative,
295 FastCgiAuthorizer, FastCgiAuthorizerAuthoritative,
296 FastCgiAccessChecker, FastCgiAccessCheckerAuthoritative
298 *) The code has been broken into logical chunks making figuring it
299 out much easier. All of the #defines a user may want to change are
300 now in mod_fastcgi.h.
302 *) All the logging has been converted to the "supported" Apache
303 logging routines, ap_log_error() and ap_log_rerror(). Log entries
304 for request specific errors should now be directed to the correct
305 server errorlog (if your running more than one). Some attempt has
306 been made at setting appropriate log levels (comments of course are
307 welcome) and printing errno info when its of value. All of log
308 messages now have "FastCGI" in them (nice for grep).
310 *) All of the calls to Apache routines have been updated to the ap_
311 convention, eliminating the need for the compat header.
313 *) By default we no longer flush every piece of data we get from the
314 FastCGI server to the client. This allows the FastCGI server to
315 release without having to wait for the client flush to complete.
316 The old behaviour can revived with the -flush argument to AppClass.
318 *) I renamed some of the directives for consistency (the old names
321 AppClass -> FastCgiServer,
322 FCGIConfig -> FastCgiConfig,
323 ExternalAppClass -> FastCgiExternalServer
325 *) Directive arguments are no longer case sensitive.
327 *) The module now uses hard_timeout() rather than soft_timeout. This
328 means that the module will longjump out of the request if the
329 drop-dead timeout expires (set with Apache's Timeout directive, the
330 default is 5min) or if the client closes the connection (SIGPIPE).
331 This is more typical for a Apache modules and I'm not convinced we
332 properly handle all of the error cases well enough to use
333 soft_timeout (I can think of one place we don't anyway). This means
334 your FastCGI application can see SIGPIPE.
336 *) SIGPIPE is now ignored by default in FastCGI servers spawned by
337 Apache. Without this the default behaviour is exit().
339 *) It should (I think) run now under DSO now.
341 *) The bug which prevented sending of binary data in 2.1b1 is fixed.
343 *) The broken -initial-env bug ins 2.1b1 is fixed.
345 *) Maybe some other stuff.
349 *** Well there's a big gap here. Maybe I'll go back and extract the CVS
350 commit notes and stick 'em in here.. when I get some free time. ;)
355 *** Originally from docs/README..
357 Apache[X1.03.01]/mod_fastcgi[02.00.05] 19970909 unsupported
358 From: Stanley Gambarin <stanleyg@cs.bu.edu>
360 *) Yet more changes to the source distribution. Separated out
361 the Tcl dynamic string and buffer libraries into separate files.
362 Did the same for the OS library, however, it is not really an
363 abstraction... more like a bunch of wrappers. Added to DEVNOTES
364 a note about the problem of Apache not allowing including header
367 Apache[X1.03.01]/mod_fastcgi[02.00.04] 19970908 unsupported
368 From: Stanley Gambarin <stanleyg@cs.bu.edu>
370 *) More changes to the installation scripts. Theoretically we
371 should be able to to use the same Makefile/installation script
372 for both Apache 1.2.x and 1.3.x. Need some sort of the abstraction
373 layer to use the same source code for both 1.2.x and 1.3.x sources.
375 Apache[X1.03.01]/mod_fastcgi[02.00.03] 19970905 unsupported
376 From: Stanley Gambarin <stanleyg@cs.bu.edu>
378 *) Created Makefile to compile the module into the archive library,
379 just like the proxy module. Also initial draft of the installation
380 script, which should work for both 1.2 and 1.3 sources of Apache.
382 Apache[01.02.04]/mod_fastcgi[02.00.02] 19970903 unsupported
383 From: Stanley Gambarin <stanleyg@cs.bu.edu>
385 *) More source reorg. Separated out some header files. Need much
386 more work on this. Updated the TODO file. Added fcgivers.h and
387 CHANGES file to track the history.
389 Apache[01.02.04]/mod_fastcgi[02.00.01] 19970902 unsupported
390 From: Stanley Gambarin <stanleyg@cs.bu.edu>
392 *) Source reorganization. This is done to provide a basis for later
393 functionality implementation. See TODO file for more information
394 of what possible future enhancements are possible/desired.
396 Apache[01.02.04]/mod_fastcgi[02.00.00] 19970902 unsupported
397 From: David MacKenzie <djm@va.pubnix.com>
399 *) Create the "dynamic" dir and "mbox" as the user specified in the
400 User and Group directives instead of as root. They are created with
401 restrictive permissions, and then the module checks to see whether the
402 user specified in the User and Group directives has read, write, and
403 execute permissions on them. Those permissions had been explicitly
404 denied by creating them as "root".
406 *) Some documentation was garbled or incomplete.
408 *) When a FastCGI application can't be execl'd, the code used a
409 value of errno that may have been stomped on by intervening system
410 calls. That happened on BSD/OS 2.1, where the error_log was
411 reporting errno=25 (NOTTY) instead of the correct errno=13 (EACCES).
412 An intervening stdio call was setting errno as a side-effect, which
413 it has the right to do.
415 *) Erroneous fprintf arguments, a missing return value, an unused
416 function, missing declarations, and other problems detected by gcc
419 *) Duplicated code to create the lock file name merged into a single
420 function, closing several memory leaks.
422 *) FCGIConfig -minProcesses didn't allow a value of 0, so the last
423 FCGI app in a given dynamic class would live forever, even if it
424 hadn't been requested for weeks.
426 *) The test for whether to keep looking for dynamic app victims to
427 kill was backwards, so no dynamic apps were ever selected as
430 *) The killInterval and updateInterval were being ignored; the
431 sigsuspend() forced recalculations only when a child died,
432 instead of at the intervals specified.
434 *) When a dynamic app couldn't be started, the program SEGV'd when
435 trying to free the ipcAddrPtr twice.
437 *) Remove the dead lock file and socket when cleaning up after a
438 server whose last child has been killed, so the FastCGIHandler
439 isn't fooled into thinking there is still a process serving
442 *) Make file locking robust in the presence of signals.
444 *) Rename some badly named variables.
446 *) Fix typos in many comments.
448 *) Fix some memory and file descriptor leaks.
450 *) Make the blocking kill of a server closer to working.
452 *) More fixes to calculations in dynamic application management.
455 *** Originally from docs/README.OMI..
457 What's New: Version 2.0b1, 16 Apr 1997
459 *) Implemented a mechanism by which FastCGI applications are started by
460 the web server on the first request and continue running. Also, a
461 heuristics have been implemented to allow for dynamic killing of the
462 running FastCGI apps. The configuration options are supplied via
463 the new FCGIConfig directive, that is described in the
466 *) When performing internal redirect, since the original request's body
467 has already been read, do not allow the redirected request to think
468 that is has one [body].
470 *) More conditional compilation for OS/2.
472 *) Fixed occassional "Assertion failed: len > 0, file mod_fastcgi.c"
474 *) Fixed "failed assertion `count >= 0 && count <= bufPtr->length'"
476 *) Added bflush() call after bwrite() in DrainReqOutBuf function to
477 force some output to be written in the period of inactivity. This
478 circumvents the Apache's buffering during the server-push.
480 *) Added a header-parser function placeholder for compatibility with an
483 *) Additional checks have been placed with regard to permissions of the
484 FastCGI processes. These include the existence of the file,
485 ExecCGI and IncludesNOEXEC checks, disallowing of nph- scripts, etc.
487 *) Implemented a restart cleanup, so that no parentlesses FastCGI
488 applications are left after Apache is restarted and/or terminated.
489 This was accomplished via two independent mechanisms, where the
490 first one prevents a start of the process manager on the first
491 reading of the configuration files. The second mechanism deals away
492 from Apache's implementation of fork() (via spawn_child()) and
493 implements its own forking, thus removing any dependencies on the
494 Apache to cleanup processes during termination phase.
496 *) Removed the definition of the Sigfunc, as Apache 2.0b10 defines it
497 itself in the file conf.h
499 What's New: Version 1.4.3, 15 Jan 1997
501 *) Fixed compilation warnings for various platforms, as well as
502 conditional compilation for OS/2.
504 What's New: Version 1.4.2, 12 Dec 1996
506 *) mod_fastcgi.c is ported to Apache 1.2b. Any further development
507 will proceed under this version of Apache web server.
509 *) As the result of porting, the "include virtual" construct of SSI
510 will now work correctly using either <Location> or <Directory>
513 What's New: Version 1.4.1, 4 Dec 1996
515 *) Checks have been removed from the ScanCGIHeaders that provided
516 for the presence of both Status and Location headers as being
517 an error. Contradictory to CGI/1.1 Internet Draft, both of
518 these headers are used by the current CGI applications.
520 What's New: Version 1.4, 22 Nov 1996
522 *) Added the -port option to AppClass, allowing TCP/IP communication.
523 Added the -socket option to AppClass, allowing Unix domain
524 communication via a configurable pathname.
526 *) Added the ExternalAppClass directive, allowing TCP/IP
527 communication with remote FastCGI applications.
529 *) The handler had its own code for generating HTTP response headers;
530 now it uses Apache's. This reduces the size of the module.
531 More importantly, it fixes the bug in which "include virtual"
532 sees the HTTP response headers.
534 *) The response header parser performed very little checking.
535 Now the parser enforces the guidelines in the CGI/1.1
536 Internet-Draft: Status and Location are mutually exclusive,
537 Location can only be a response to GET or HEAD,
538 CGI response headers can't be repeated, etc. (The CGI response
539 headers are the ones the handler interprets: Status, Location,
542 *) The response header parser used to miss CGI headers
543 with no whitespace after the colon, e.g. "Status:200 OK".
545 *) The response header parser sometimes interpreted the first line
546 of content as an RFC822 continuation line.
548 *) The handler implemented a nonstandard version of Location
549 which never used internal redirects. The handler
550 now attempts to implement Location as specified in the
551 CGI/1.1 Internet-Draft. The module documentation explains
554 *) Error log entries from the response header parser were
555 pretty uninformative; they are better now. If a header is
556 malformed, the log entry includes it. If the headers are
557 unterminated rather than malformed, the log entry says that,
558 and says how many bytes were received from the app.
560 *) When the application manager forked a new process, and that
561 process ran into trouble before executing the first instruction
562 of application code, the process used to exit with status =
563 errno. This made certain configuration problems (e.g. incorrect
564 file permissions when server parent is root) quite difficult
565 to pin down. Now the failing child process opens up the error log
566 and writes an informative entry before exiting.
568 *) The module now correctly handles a slash at the end of the
569 DocumentRoot directive. This was a one-line fix.
571 What's New: Version 1.3.3, 17 Oct 1996
573 *) The module now registers its request handler under the name
574 fastcgi-script in addition to the name application/x-httpd-fcgi.
575 This was a one-line addition to the module, but had quite
576 a large impact on the documentation and sample configuration.
578 What's New: Version 1.3.2, 27 Sept 1996
580 *) On some systems (SunOS, Linux?), fopen for append has a bug
581 that strikes when two processes append to the same file.
582 This bug causes the process manager to corrupt the error log.
583 Work around the bug by calling open, then fdopen. A patch
584 to Apache 1.1.1 is also required, as described in mod_fastcgi.html.
585 (Reported by Bob Ramstad.)
587 What's New: Version 1.3.1, 17 Sept 1996
589 *) On Linux and SunOS, the Apache default user_id (-1) is not a
590 legal value of uid_t, so cast it. (Reported by Bob Ramstad,
591 Scott Langley, others.)
593 *) On some systems (Linux, some Solaris?, Irix?), connect requires
594 write access to a Unix Domain socket, so provide it. (Reported
595 by Scott Langley, freeform@wired.com, others.)
597 *) If you hit a .fcg file, but there's no AppClass defined, the
598 error should be NOT_FOUND instead of SERVER_ERROR. (Reported
601 What's New: Version 1.3, 4 Sept 1996
603 *) Module sometimes busy-waited in FastCgiDoWork. Fixed.
605 *) Module violated the Apache buff abstraction.
606 Fixed. Might now work with SSL (not tested).
607 As part of the fix, eliminated support for
608 Apache 1.0x versions.
610 *) Module failed to chmod the Unix domain listening sockets
611 it created, so protections were set according to the current
614 *) Module forked too many process manager processes: One
615 per AppClass. When the Apache parent ran as root, these
616 process manager processes ran as root. New process
617 manager is a single process (only started if AppClass is
618 used) and runs with same privileges as other children.
619 The new process manager doesn't do any polling, so
620 there's less system overhead than before.
622 *) AppClass insisted on getting at least two arguments. Fixed.
624 *) Module used setjmp/longjmp, causing compiler warnings
625 on some platforms (e.g. Linux.) The module no longer
628 *) Module created listening sockets in /tmp, where they were
629 sometimes wiped out by cleanup scripts. Added FastCgiIpcDir
630 directive to give control over the location of listening
633 *) Module wrote error log entries without a timestamp. Fixed.
635 *) AppClass directive wrote error messages to stderr in addition
636 to returning a char * message to the Apache core. Fixed.
638 What's New: Version 1.2, 3 June 1996
640 *) Ported from Apache-1.0-based code to Apache-1.1b2 internals by
643 Add version string: APACHEVERSION macro to mod_fastcgi.c
645 *) chown FastCGI socket to user_id and setuid to user_id for app
648 *) Modify GetFromStream() by having it call an OS dependent
649 function GetStreamSize(FILE *) which uses FILE internal data member.
650 Linux users might need to modify GetStreamSize().
652 What's New: Version 1.1, 10 May 1996
654 *) If you specify a non-existent executable in the AppClass directive,
655 or if the file exists and it does not have execute permission you
656 get a constant stream of error messages telling you that "program
657 terminated due to a signal".
659 *) The mod_fastcgi module should use the standard Apache error logging
660 facility instead of writing to stderr.
662 Version 1.0, 30 April 1996