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r3117, r3123, r3229 merge:
server name related merges:
*) If .domain.com, .sub.domain.com, and .domain-some.com were defined,
then .sub.domain.com was matched by .domain.com: wildcard names hash
was built incorrectly due to sorting order issue of "." vs "-".
They were sorted as
com.domain com.domain-some com.domain.sub
while they should be sorted as
com.domain com.domain.sub com.domain-some
for correct hash building
*) test space between "~" and regex in server_name and invalid_referers
*) do not run regex for empty host name since regex always fails in this case,
the bug had been introduced in r2196
author | Igor Sysoev <igor@sysoev.ru> |
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date | Mon, 16 Nov 2009 15:00:13 +0000 |
parents | 520cb18b64fb |
children | 3ce6b8cedcb9 3e706fcccbf3 |
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VER= $(shell grep 'define NGINX_VERSION' src/core/nginx.h \ | sed -e 's/^.*\"\(.*\)\"/\1/') NGINX= nginx-$(VER) TEMP= tmp CP= $(HOME)/java define XSLScript javavm -cp $(CP)/xsls/saxon.jar:$(CP)/xsls/xsls.jar \ com.pault.StyleSheet \ -x com.pault.XX -y com.pault.XX \ $(1) docs/xsls/dump.xsls \ | awk 'BEGIN{e=0}/^\n*$$/{e=1;next}{if(e){print"";e=0};print}' > $(2) if [ ! -s $(2) ]; then rm $(2); fi; test -s $(2) endef define XSLT xsltproc $(shell echo $4 \ | sed -e "s/\([^= ]*\)=\([^= ]*\)/--param \1 \"'\2'\"/g") \ $3 $1 \ > $(HTML)/$(strip $(2)) endef changes: $(TEMP)/$(NGINX)/CHANGES.ru \ $(TEMP)/$(NGINX)/CHANGES $(TEMP)/$(NGINX)/CHANGES.ru: docs/xml/nginx/changes.xml \ docs/xslt/changes.xslt test -d $(TEMP)/$(NGINX) || mkdir -p $(TEMP)/$(NGINX) xsltproc --param lang "'ru'" \ -o $(TEMP)/$(NGINX)/CHANGES.ru \ docs/xslt/changes.xslt docs/xml/nginx/changes.xml $(TEMP)/$(NGINX)/CHANGES: docs/xml/nginx/changes.xml \ docs/xslt/changes.xslt test -d $(TEMP)/$(NGINX) || mkdir -p $(TEMP)/$(NGINX) xsltproc --param lang "'en'" \ -o $(TEMP)/$(NGINX)/CHANGES \ docs/xslt/changes.xslt docs/xml/nginx/changes.xml docs/xslt/changes.xslt: docs/xsls/changes.xsls $(call XSLScript, docs/xsls/changes.xsls, $@)