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    • Ruediger Pluem's avatar
      * Keep the Content-Type for successfully revalidated · 49d8d09a
      Ruediger Pluem authored
        cached objects, by unsetting possible Content-Type headers in
        r->headers_out and r->err_headers_out as they may be different to what
        we have received from the cache.
        Actually they are not needed as r->content_type set by
        ap_set_content_type a few lines above will be used in the store_headers
        functions of the storage providers as a fallback and the HTTP_HEADER filter
        does overwrite the Content-Type header with r->content_type anyway.
      
      PR: 39647
      
      
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      49d8d09a
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  14. May 26, 2006
    • Chris Darroch's avatar
      On graceless shutdown or restart, send AP_SIG_GRACEFUL to all worker · 14774214
      Chris Darroch authored
      threads so that any that are polling on Keep-Alive connections will
      wake up and exit promptly.  Otherwise, on Linux, they wait until
      poll()'s timeout interval completes, which is often too long for
      the parent process; the parent issues SIGKILL before the child's main
      thread manages to re-join all the worker threads.  PR 38737.
      
      On Solaris, by contrast, the close_worker_sockets() function
      successfully alerts all worker threads that they should exit quickly.
      On Linux, this side-effect of one thread closing another's socket
      doesn't occur; see:
      
      http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=546
      
      Also, expand on the placeholder in CHANGES regarding previous
      cleanups to scoreboard.c and scoreboard.h in r404848 and r404849.
      
      
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    • Jeff Trawick's avatar
      small cleanup of EBCDIC support in mod_proxy_ajp · abf3e701
      Jeff Trawick authored
      
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      abf3e701
    • Chris Darroch's avatar
      Make the worker and event MPMs not touch the scoreboard when · 053c9598
      Chris Darroch authored
      handling a fork() failure.  The previous behaviour appears to have
      been inherited from the prefork MPM, where is it appropriate.
      
      The prefork MPM sets thread_limit to 1 and therefore each
      child process has a single worker_score structure in the scoreboard's
      array, i.e., ap_scoreboard_image->servers[slot][0].  In make_child(),
      it sets this structure's status to SERVER_STARTING, and then does
      a fork(); if the fork() fails, it resets the status to SERVER_DEAD.
      
      The worker and event MPMs, by constrast, obviously use multiple
      worker_score structures per child process.  They may also be
      in use by worker threads from a previous generation at any particular
      moment.  Therefore make_child() and the parent process in general
      doesn't normally update them; make_child() doesn't set them all
      to SERVER_STARTING before doing fork(), for example.
      
      So, make_child() shouldn't set them to SERVER_DEAD if fork()
      fails (and even if it should, it certainly shouldn't be just
      updating the first one).
      
      
      
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  15. May 25, 2006