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Apache 2.0.16 Released as beta ------------------------------- The Apache Group is proud to announce the release the sixteenth release of Apache 2.0. This is the first public beta of Apache 2.0. This release has been tested thoroughly, and has been running the apache.org web site for the last few weeks. Apache 2.0 offers numerous enhancements, improvements and performance boosts over the 1.3 codebase. The most visible and noteworthy addition is the ability to run Apache in a hybrid thread/process mode on any platform that supports both threads and processes. This has shown to improve the scalability of the Apache HTTPD server significantly in our early testing, on some versions of Unix. Apache 2.0 also includes support for filtered I/O. This allows modules to modify the output of other modules before it is sent to the client. Finally, we have included support for IPv6 on any platform that supports IPv6. This version of Apache is known to work on many versions of Unix, BeOS, OS/2, and Windows. Because of many of the advancements in Apache 2.0, the initial release of Apache is expected to perform equally well on all supported platforms. There are new snapshots of the Apache httpd source available every 6 hours from http://dev.apache.org/from-cvs/apache-2.0/ - please download and test if you feel brave. We don't guarantee anything except that it will take up disk space, but if you have the time and skills, please give it a spin on your platforms. Apache has been the most popular web server on the Internet since April of 1996. The May 2000 WWW server site survey by Netcraft (see: http://www.netcraft.co.uk/Survey/) found that more web servers were using Apache than any other software running on more than 60% of the Internet web servers. For more information, please check out http://www.apache.org/httpd.html Changes with Apache 2.0.16 *) Change the default installation directory to /usr/local/apache2, as now defined by the "Apache" layout in config.layout. [Marc Slemko] *) OS/2: Added support for building loadable modules as OS/2 DLLs. [Brian Havard] *) Get MaxRequestsPerChild working with the Windows MPM. [Bill Stoddard] *) Make generic hooks to work, with mod_generic_hook_import/export experimental modules. [Ben Laurie, Will Rowe] *) Fix segfaults for configuration file syntax errors such as "" followed by "" followed by "". [Jeff Trawick] *) Cleanup the --enable-layout option of configure. This makes us use a consistent location for the config.layout file, and it makes configure more portable. [jun-ichiro hagino ] *) Changes to 'ab'; fixed int overrun's, added statistics, output in csv/gnuplot format, rudimentary ssl support and various other tweaks to make results more true to what is measured. The upshot of this it turns out that 'ab' has often underreported the true performance of apache. Often by a order of magnitude :-) See talk/paper of Sander Temme at April ApacheCon 2001 for details. [Dirk-Willem van Gulik] *) Clean up mod_cgid's temporary request pool. Besides fixing a storage leak this ensures that some unnecessary pipes are closed. [Jeff Trawick] *) Performance: Add quick_handler hook. This hook is called at the very beginning of the request processing before location_walk, translate_name, etc. This hook is useful for URI keyed content caches like Mike Abbott's Quick Shortcut Cache. [Bill Stoddard] *) top_module global variable renamed to ap_top_module [Perl] *) Move ap_set_last_modified to the core. This is a potentially controversial change, because this is kind of HTTP specific. However many protocols should be able to take advantage of this kind of information. I expect that headers will need one more layer of indirection for multi-protocol work, but this is a small step in the right direction. [Ryan Bloom] *) Enable mod_status by default. This matches what Apache 1.3 does. [Ed Korthof] *) Add a ScriptSock directive to the default config file. This is only enabled when mod_cgid is used. [Taketo Kabe ]
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