Apache/iX for HP 3000 MPE
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Last updated March 7, 1998 @ 2200 UTC
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What's New
* March 7, 1998
o Apache/iX updated to 1.3b5, compiled "straight out of the box"
from the www.apache.org source. This BETA release contains
various fixes, enhancements, and performance improvements. Of
interest to Apache users on MPE 5.0 is the new NEED_HASHBANG_EMUL
compile time symbol, which should support the use of CGI scripts
(since I don't have access to a 5.0 machine, I haven't compiled
or tested with this symbol).
* January 7, 1998
o Apache/iX updated to 1.2.5. This is a bugfix release consisting
of mostly (minor) security fixes which on MPE would be more
likely to just crash Apache rather than cause a security
exposure. Still, if you are running something older than Apache
1.2.5, you probably want to upgrade. This version does not
compile "straight out of the box" from www.apache.org; one minor
porting fix was required which has been submitted to the next
official 1.2.x release.
* December 18, 1997
o Apache/iX updated to 1.3b3. This version of Apache runs on MPE,
Unix, Windows 95, Windows NT, and contains many new features.
Note that 1.3b3 is BETA code that should not be run for
mission-critical production purposes. The MPE port required a
few patches that have not yet been submitted to the official
Apache developers.
o FastCGI has been removed from Apache/iX 1.3b3 because the FastCGI
developers do not yet support Apache 1.3.
o Proxy support has now been included for the first time in
Apache/iX. It compiles cleanly, but I haven't personally tested
it.
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