This makes it possible to leave the envoronment as is on startup and
pass all the variables to the workers.
The default value of clear_env is "yes", preserving previous behaviour.
Patch by Paul Annesley.
This makes it possible to leave the envoronment as is on startup and
pass all the variables to the workers.
The default value of clear_env is "yes", preserving previous behaviour.
Patch by Paul Annesley.
This makes it possible to leave the envoronment as is on startup and
pass all the variables to the workers.
The default value of clear_env is "yes", preserving previous behaviour.
Patch by Paul Annesley.
The timeout argument to select() is modified to reflect the time
remaining when the function returns on a non-timeout condition.
Passing a pointer to const data and casting away the const-ness is
asking for trouble, but for some reason, this trouble manifests
itself only on non-x86 architectures [whose implementation of select()
in glibc is different from the one supplied for x86]
Fix this by passing a stack copy of the timeout argument to select()
* PHP-5.5:
Updated NEWS
Removed UPGRADING note
Rewrote test using tcp instead of http:// stream
Implemented FR #65917 (getallheaders() is not supported by the built-in...)
* CLIGetAllHeadersBackport:
Removed UPGRADING note
Rewrote test using tcp instead of http:// stream
Implemented FR #65917 (getallheaders() is not supported by the built-in...)
* PHP-5.5:
This is CLI web server change. Added some common MIME types to the existing lookup list, pending a more thorough lookup solution, if anyone wants to do that. Ref http://news.php.net/php.internals/69990
- Implemented apache_request_headers() and getallheaders() alias in CLI server
- Implemented apache_response_headers() in CLI server using FastCGI code
Conflicts:
NEWS
UPGRADING