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Re: Question (bug?) in 10xpatch-1.3.1

To: ursus@xxxxxxx (ursus)
Subject: Re: Question (bug?) in 10xpatch-1.3.1
From: mja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Mike Abbott)
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 15:01:28 -0800 (PST)
Cc: apache@xxxxxxxxxxx
In-reply-to: <20000330201055.14652.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> from "ursus" at Mar 30, 2000 03:10:55 PM
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Sorry for the delayed response.  I've been having way too much fun
working on Apache/2.0a1.

> the Last-Modified: timestamp on static files
> (e.g. .gif) seems to be the same as the request time,

You are correct, this is a bug I introduced.  I will post the fix as
10xpatch-1.3.12-2 right away.  Thank you.

You also wrote (under separate cover):
> Also I couldn't get QSC to work (I think), even though
> I've specified USE_QSC as well as SPEED_DAEMON in configure
> as well as using QSC on in httpd.conf and mmapfile on a
> few test objects ... httpd -L reports "!QSC" or something,
> and I can't get anything from http://server/server-status?qsc

If httpd -L says "Ignored because !USE_QSC" that means USE_QSC is not
defined and the QSC is not compiled into your server.  Are you sure
you're defining it (or SPEED_DAEMON) the right way?  I use:
        $ CFLAGS="-DSPEED_DAEMON" configure
for sh and
        % env CFLAGS="-DSPEED_DAEMON" configure
for csh (among other flags and options).

Also, you need to pass ?qsc to the server-status page only when you are
setting a value, as in ?qsc=full or ?qsc=quick.  The status page always
includes some QSC info (as long as USE_QSC is defined).
--
Michael J. Abbott        mja@xxxxxxx        http://reality.sgi.com/mja/

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