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Changes with Apache 2.0.30-dev
  *) Fixed startup segfault that occurred when a VirtualHost
     directive had a port but no address [Brian Pane]

  *) Allow htdbm to work with multiple DBM types [Ian Holsman]
  *) Win32: Made change to apr_sendfile() to return APR_ENOTIMPL
     if oslevel < WINNT.  This should fix several problems reported
     Against 2.0.28 on Windows 98 [Bill Stoddard]
  *) Win32: Fix bug that could cause CGI scripts with QUERY_STRINGS
     to fail. [Bill Stoddard]

  *) Change core code to allow an MPM to set hard thread/server
     limits at startup.  prefork, worker, and perchild MPMs now have 
     directives to set these limits.  [Jeff Trawick]
  *) Win32: The async AcceptEx() event should be autoreset upon
     successful completion of a wait (WaitForSingleObject). This
     eliminates a number of spurious
     setsockopt(SO_UPDATE_ACCEPT_CONTEXT) failed." messages.
     [Bill Stoddard]
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  *) Move any load library path environment variables out of 
     apachectl and into a separate environment variable file which
     can be more easily tailored by the admin.  The environment
     variable file as built by Apache may have additional system-
     specific settings.  For example, on OS/390 we tailor the heap
     settings to allow lots of threads.  [Jeff Trawick]
    
  *) Use the new APR pool code to reduce pool-related lock
     contention in the worker MPM.  [Sander Striker]

  *) The POD no longer assumes the child is listening on 127.0.0.1
     and now pulls the first hostname in the list of listeners to
     perform the dummy connect on. This fixes a bug when the user
     had configured the Listen directive for an IP other than
     127.0.0.1. This would result in undead children and error
     messages such as "Connection refused: connect to listener".
     [Aaron Bannert]

  *) The worker MPM now respects the LockFile setting, needed to
     avoid locking problems with NFS.  [Jeff Trawick]

  *) Fix segfault when worker MPM receives SIGHUP.
     [Ian Holsman, Aaron Bannert, Justin Erenkrantz]

  *) Fix bug that could potentially prevent the perchild MPM from
     working with more than one vhost/uid.  [Aaron Bannert]

  *) Change make install and apxs -i processing of DSO modules to 
     perform special handling on platforms where libtool doesn't install 
     mod_foo.so.  This fixes some wonkiness on HP-UX, Tru64, and AIX 
     which prevented standard LoadModule statements from working.
  *) Whenever mod_so is enabled (not just when there are DSOs for
     our modules), do whatever special magic is required for compiling/
     loading third-party modules.  This allows third-party DSOs to
     be used on an AIX build when there were no built-in modules
     built as DSOs.  (This should help on OS/390 and BeOS as well.)
     [Jeff Trawick]

  *) Allow apxs to be used to build DSOs on AIX without requiring the
     user to hard-code the list of import files.  (This should help
     on OS/390 and BeOS as well.)  [Jeff Trawick]
     
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  *) Resolved segfault in mod_isapi when configuring with ISAPICacheFile.
     PR 8563, 8919  [William Rowe]
  
  *) Get binary builds working when libapr and libaprutil are built
     shared [Greg Ames]
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  *) Get shared builds of libapr and libaprutil, as well as Apache DSOs,
     working on AIX.  [Aaron Bannert, Dick Dunbar <RLDunbar@pacbell.net>,
     Gary Hook <ghook@us.ibm.com>, Victor Orlikowski, Jeff Trawick]

  *) Fix the handling of SSI directives in which the ">" of the
     terminating "-->" is the last byte in a file [Brian Pane]

  *) Add back in the "suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: /path/to/suexec)"
     message that we had back in apache-1.3 and still have scattered
     throughout our docs.  [Aaron Bannert]

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  *) Prevent the Win32 port from continuing after encountering an
     error in the command line args to apache.  [William Rowe]

  *) On a error in the proxy, make it write a line to the error log
     [Ian Holsman]

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Changes with Apache 2.0.29
  *) Add buffering in core_output_filter to ensure that long
     lists of small buckets don't cause small packet writes.
     [Brian Pane, Ryan Bloom]

  *) Fix the installation target to make sure that the manual is 
     installed in the correct location.
     [Yoshifumi Hiramatsu <hiramatu@boreas.dti.ne.jp> and
      Gomez Henri <hgomez@slib.fr>]

  *) Fix the cmd command for mod_include.  When we are processing
     a cmd command, we do not want to use the r->filename to set
     the command name.  The command comes from the SSI tag.  To do this,
     I added a variable to the function that builds the command line
     in mod_cgi.  This allows the include_cmd function to specify
     the command line itself. [Ryan Bloom]

  *) Change open_logs hook to return a value, allowing you
     to flag a error while opening logs
     [Ian Holsman, Doug MacEachern]

  *) Change post_config hook to return a value, allowing you
     to flag a error post config
     [Ian Holsman, Jeff Trawick]

  *) Allow SUEXEC_BIN (the path to the suexec binary that is
     hard-coded into the server) to be specified to the configure
     script by the --with-suexec-bin parameter.  [Aaron Bannert]

  *) Fix segv in worker MPM following accept on pipe-of-death
     [Brian Pane]

  *) Add mod_deflate to experimental.  
     [Ian Holsman, Justin Erenkrantz]

  *) Bail out at configure time if an invalid MPM was specified.
     [jean-frederic clere <jfrederic.clere@fujitsu-siemens.com>]

  *) Prevent segv in ap_note_basic_auth_failure() when no AuthName is
     configured [John Sterling <sterling@covalent.net>]
  *) Fix apxs to use sbindir.  [Henri Gomez <hgomez@slib.fr>]

  *) Fix a problem with IPv6 vhosts.  PR #8118  [Jeff Trawick]

  *) Optimization for the BNDM string-search function in
     mod_include.  [Brian Pane]

  *) Fixed the behavior of the XBitHack directive.
     [Taketo Kabe <kabe@sra-tohoku.co.jp>, Cliff Woolley] PR#8804

  *) The threaded MPM for Unix has been removed.  Use the worker
     MPM instead.  [various]

  *) APR-ize the resolver logic in mod_unique_id.  This fixes a bug
     in logging the error from a failed DNS lookup.  [Jeff Trawick]

  *) Added the missing macros AP_INIT_TAKE13 and AP_INIT_TAKE123.
     [Cliff Woolley]

  *) Get mod_cgid killed when a MPM exits due to a fatal error.
     [Jeff Trawick]

  *) Fix a file descriptor leak in mod_include.  When we include a
     file, we use a sub-request, but we didn't destroy the sub-request
     immediately, instead we waited until the original request was
     done.  This patch closes the sub-request as soon as the data is
     done being generated.  [Brian Pane <bpane@pacbell.net>]

  *) Allow modules that add sockets to the ap_listeners list to
     define the function that should be used to accept on that
     socket.  Each MPM can define their own function to use for
     the accept function with the MPM_ACCEPT_FUNC macro.  This
     also abstracts out all of the Unix accept error handling
     logic, which has become out of synch across Unix MPMs.
     [Ryan Bloom]

  *) Fix a bug which would cause the response headers to be omitted
     when sending a negotiated ErrorDocument because the required
     filters were attached to the wrong request_rec.
     [John Sterling <sterling@covalent.net>]

  *) Remove commas from the end of the macros that define
     directives that are used by MPMs.  Prior to this patch,
     you would use these macros without commas, which was unlike
     the macros for any other directives.  Now, the caller provides
     the comma rather than the macro providing it.  This makes
     the macros look more like the rest of the directives.
     [Ryan Bloom and Cliff Woolley]
  *) Add 'redirect-carefully' environment option to disable sending
     redirects under special circumstances.  This is helpful for 
     Microsoft's WebFolders when accessing a directory resource via
     DAV methods.  [Justin Erenkrantz]

  *) Begin to abstract out the underlying transport layer.
     The first step is to remove the socket from the conn_rec,
     the server now lives in a context that is passed to the
     core's input and output filters. This forces us to be very
     careful when adding calls that use the socket directly,
     because the socket isn't available in most locations.
     [Ryan Bloom]

  *) Really reset the MaxClients value in worker and threaded
     when the configured value is not a multiple of the number 
     of threads per child.  We said we did previously but we 
     forgot to. [Jeff Trawick]
  *) Add Debian layout.  [Daniel Stone <daniel@sfarc.net>]
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