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The current version of this file can be found at:
* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/2.4.x/STATUS
The current development branch of this software can be found at:
* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk
Consult the following STATUS files for information on related projects:
* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/apr/apr/trunk/STATUS
* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/apr/apr/branches/1.4.x/STATUS
* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/apr/apr-util/branches/1.4.x/STATUS
* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/apr/apr/branches/1.5.x/STATUS
* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/apr/apr-util/branches/1.5.x/STATUS
* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/apr/apr/branches/1.6.x/STATUS
* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/apr/apr-util/branches/1.6.x/STATUS
Patches considered for backport are noted in their branches' STATUS:
* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/2.2.x/STATUS
* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/2.4.x/STATUS
Release history:
[NOTE that x.{odd}.z versions are strictly Alpha/Beta releases,
while x.{even}.z versions are Stable/GA releases.]
2.4.55 : In development
2.4.54 : Released on June 08, 2022
2.4.53 : Released on March 14, 2022
2.4.52 : Released on December 20, 2021
2.4.51 : Released on October 07, 2021
2.4.50 : Released on October 04, 2021
2.4.49 : Released on September 16, 2021
2.4.48 : Tagged on May 17, 2021. Released on June 01, 2021.
2.4.47 : Tagged on April 22, 2021. Distributed on April 28, 2021,
not announced.
2.4.46 : Tagged on August 01, 2020. Released on August 07, 2020.
2.4.45 : Tagged on July 29, 2020. Not released.
2.4.44 : Tagged on July 28, 2020. Not released.
2.4.43 : Tagged on March 26, 2020. Released on April 01, 2020.
2.4.42 : Tagged on March 19, 2020. Not released.
2.4.41 : Tagged on August 09, 2019. Released on August 14, 2019.
2.4.40 : Tagged on August 02, 2019. Not released.
2.4.39 : Tagged on March 27, 2019. Released on April 01, 2019.
2.4.38 : Tagged on January 17, 2019. Released on January 22, 2019.
2.4.37 : Tagged on October 18, 2018. Released on October 23, 2018.
2.4.36 : Tagged on October 10, 2018. Not released.
2.4.35 : Tagged on September 17, 2018. Released on September 22, 2018.
2.4.34 : Tagged on July 10, 2018. Released on July 16, 2018.
2.4.33 : Tagged on March 17, 2018. Released on March 21, 2018.
2.4.32 : Tagged on March 09, 2018. Distributed on March 15, 2018,
not announced.
2.4.31 : Tagged on March 03, 2018. Not released.
2.4.30 : Tagged on February 19, 2018. Not released.
2.4.29 : Tagged on October 17, 2017. Released on October 23, 2017.
2.4.28 : Tagged on September 25, 2017. Released on October 5, 2017.
2.4.27 : Tagged on July 6, 2017. Released on July 11, 2017.
2.4.26 : Tagged on June 13, 2017. Released on June 19, 2017.
2.4.25 : Tagged on December 16, 2016. Released on December 21, 2016.
2.4.24 : Tagged on December 16, 2016. Not released.
2.4.23 : Tagged on June 30, 2016. Released on July 05, 2016.
2.4.22 : Tagged on June 20, 2016. Not released.
2.4.21 : Tagged on June 16, 2016. Not released.
2.4.20 : Tagged on April 4, 2016. Released on April 11, 2016.
2.4.19 : Tagged on March 21, 2016. Not released.
2.4.18 : Tagged on December 8, 2015. Released on December 14, 2015.
2.4.17 : Tagged on October 9, 2015. Released October 13, 2015.
2.4.16 : Tagged on July 9, 2015. Released July 15, 2015.
2.4.15 : Tagged on June 19, 2015. Not released.
2.4.14 : Tagged on June 11, 2015. Not released.
2.4.13 : Tagged on June 4, 2015. Not released.
2.4.12 : Tagged on January 22, 2015. Released January 29, 2015.
2.4.11 : Tagged on January 15, 2015. Not released.
2.4.10 : Tagged on July 15, 2014. Released July 21, 2014.
2.4.9 : Tagged on March 13, 2014. Released on March 17, 2014.
2.4.8 : Tagged on March 11, 2014. Not released.
2.4.7 : Tagged on November 19, 2013. Released on November 25, 2013.
2.4.6 : Tagged on July 15, 2013. Released July 22, 2013.
2.4.5 : Tagged on July 11, 2013. Not released.
2.4.4 : Tagged on February 18, 2013. Released February 25, 2013.
2.4.3 : Tagged on August 17, 2012. Released August 18, 2012.
2.4.2 : Tagged on April 5, 2012. Released April 17, 2012.
2.4.1 : Tagged on February 13, 2012. Released February 21, 2012.
2.4.0 : Tagged on January 16, 2012. Not released.
2.3.16 : Tagged on December 15, 2011. Released December 19, 2011
2.3.15 : Tagged on November 8, 2011. Released November 15, 2011.
2.3.14 : Tagged on August 1, 2011. Released August 9, 2011.
2.3.13 : Tagged on June 28, 2011. Not released.
2.3.12 : Tagged on May 11, 2011. Released May 23, 2011.
2.3.11 : Tagged on March 1, 2011. Released March 7, 2011.
2.3.10 : Tagged on December 13, 2010. Released December 21, 2010.
2.3.9 : Tagged on November 23, 2010. Not released.
2.3.8 : Tagged on August 24, 2010. Released August 31, 2010.
2.3.7 : Tagged on August 19, 2010. Not released.
2.3.6 : Tagged on June 11, 2010. Released on June 21, 2010.
2.3.5 : Tagged on January 21, 2010. Released on January 26, 2010.
2.3.4 : Tagged on November 25, 2009. Released on December 8, 2009.
2.3.3 : Tagged on November 11, 2009. Not released.
2.3.2 : Tagged on March 23, 2009. Not released.
2.3.1 : Tagged on January 2, 2009. Not released.
2.3.0 : Tagged on December 6, 2008. Not released.
Contributors looking for a mission:
* Just do an egrep on "TODO" or "XXX" in the source.
* Review the bug database at: http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/
* Review the "PatchAvailable" bugs in the bug database:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&product=Apache+httpd-2&keywords=PatchAvailable
After testing, you can append a comment saying "Reviewed and tested".
* Open bugs in the bug database.
* See also the STATUS file in the docs/ directory, which lists documentation-specific TODO items.
CURRENT RELEASE NOTES:
* Forward binary compatibility is expected of Apache 2.4.x releases, such
that no MMN major number changes will occur after 2.4.1. Such changes can
only be made in the trunk.
* All commits to branches/2.4.x must be reflected in SVN trunk,
as well, if they apply. Logical progression is commit to trunk
then merge into branches/2.4.x, as applicable.
* Current exceptions for RTC for this branch:
. mod_proxy_http2
. mod_md
. documentation
. non-Unix build
. non-Unix, single-platform code
. routine APLOGNO() backports
. .gdbinit
. Travis integration: .travis.yml and test/travis*.sh
. mod_tls
RELEASE SHOWSTOPPERS:
PATCHES ACCEPTED TO BACKPORT FROM TRUNK:
[ start all new proposals below, under PATCHES PROPOSED. ]
PATCHES PROPOSED TO BACKPORT FROM TRUNK:
[ New proposals should be added at the end of the list ]
*) Add the ldap-search option to mod_authnz_ldap, allowing authorization
to be based on arbitrary expressions that do not include the username.
Make sure that when ldap searches are too long, we explicitly log the
error.
Trunk version of patch:
https://svn.apache.org/r1589993
https://svn.apache.org/r1591012
https://svn.apache.org/r1596108
Backport version for 2.4.x of patch:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/patches/2.4.x/httpd-2.4-ldap-search.patch
+1: minfrin, jim,
jailletc36: r1745033 seems related and should in included
PATCHES/ISSUES THAT ARE BEING WORKED
[ New entries should be added at the START of the list ]
*) mod_xml2enc: Correctly handle Microsoft OOXML documents. PR 64339
trunk patch: http://svn.apache.org/r1884505
2.4.x patch: svn merge -c 1884505 ^/httpd/httpd/trunk .
+1:
jailletc36: there has been some discussion about how to fix the issue.
I'm not sure that the commit above is the best solution
and other alternatives have been discussed in PR 64339. If r1884505
is not the right fix, then it should be removed from trunk.
Putting it here is a way to revive the discussion
*) core: Initialize the request fields on read failure to avoid NULLs.
trunk patch: http://svn.apache.org/r1893030
http://svn.apache.org/r1893044
2.4.x patch: svn merge -c 1893030,1893044 ^/httpd/httpd/trunk .
+1: ylavic,
ylavic: still being discussed on dev@
*) http: Don't remove the Content-Length of zero from a HEAD response if
it comes from an origin server, module or script. Allow the previous
behaviour (for legacy/buggy modules only, not origin) by also backporting
the HttpContentLengthHeadZero directive (and also HttpExpectStrict which
comes for free with the same commit).
trunk patch: http://svn.apache.org/r1554303
http://svn.apache.org/r1678215
2.4.x patch: http://people.apache.org/~ylavic/patches/httpd-2.4.x-preserve_head_cl_zero.patch
+1: ylavic, jim
ylavic: r1554303 issued a major MMN bump, but since the ABI change is two
ints added at the end of core_server_config, the proposed merge
does a minor bump only.
minfrin: Two new directives need to be documented.
* mod_proxy_http: Don't establish or reuse a backend connection before pre-
fetching the request body, so to minimize the delay between it is supposed
to be alive and the first bytes sent: this is a best effort to prevent the
backend from closing because of idle or keepalive timeout in the meantime.
Also, handle a new "proxy-flushall" environment variable which allows to
flush any forwarded body data immediately. PR 56541+37920.
trunk patch: http://svn.apache.org/r1656259
http://svn.apache.org/r1656359 (CHANGES entry)
2.4.x patch: trunk works (modulo CHANGES, docs/log-message-tags)
+1: ylavic
-0: jim: This seems to be a hit to normal performance, to handle an
error and/or non-normal condition. The pre-fetch is
expensive, and is always done, even before we know that
the backend is available to rec' it. I understand the
error described, but is the fix actually worth it (plus
it seems to allow for a DDoS vector).
ylavic: It seems to me that the problem is real since we reuse the
connection before prefetching 16K (either controlled by the
client, or by an input filter), we currently always prefetch
these bytes already. Regarding performance I don't see any
difference (more cycles) compared with the current code.
However I think I failed to rebuild the header_brigade when
the proxy loop is retried (ping), so I need to rework this.
Do you think we'd better remove the prefetch, or maybe just
make it nonblocking (by default)?
jim: Non-blocking seems the best way to handle...
PATCHES/ISSUES THAT ARE STALLED
*) core: avoid duplicate headers when using ap_send_error_response.
From trunk's testing the code seems running fine without any side
effects, so adding this change in here to have more reviews.
trunk patch: http://svn.apache.org/r1832092
2.4.x patch: svn merge -c 1832092 ^/httpd/httpd/trunk .
+1: elukey
+0.5: icing: as I read this, the change preserves the special status of headers in
->err_headers_out, since swapping the tables makes former error headers normal ones.
But it is hard to see of this was ever intentional or not. Lack of regressions
in testing may meaning someone out there relies on the former, unverified
behaviour. OTOH, it fixes and error you saw and added test for. So, I am cautiously
for the change.
elukey: PR 62025 seems another use case that gets fixed using this patch
(still need to get feedback from the reporter but on my local env it solves the problem).
elukey: If anybody has time to review this change it would be great, to know if it needs to be reverted,
reworked, etc.. I would like to avoid a patch that is clearly wrong for some reviewer sitting here for
months/years without any action item :)
ylavic: will look at it ASAP..
* core: Add ap_errorlog_provider to make ErrorLog logging modular. This
backport keeps syslog logging as part of httpd core and only adds
API to allow other modules to be used for error logging.
trunk patch: http://svn.apache.org/r1525597
http://svn.apache.org/r1525664
http://svn.apache.org/r1525845
http://svn.apache.org/r1527003
http://svn.apache.org/r1527005
http://svn.apache.org/r1532344
http://svn.apache.org/r1539988
http://svn.apache.org/r1541029
http://svn.apache.org/r1543979
http://svn.apache.org/r1544156
http://svn.apache.org/r1626978
2.4.x patch: http://people.apache.org/~jkaluza/patches/httpd-2.4.x-errorlog_provider.patch
+1: jkaluza
+1: covener w/ doc or code to fix syntax (providername:providerarg not supported like syslog or socacheproviders,
needs 2 args which is not valid in ErrorLog manual)
Note: This also fixes syslog logging dropping messages with NULL server_rec by reaching up into ap_server_conf
explicitly.
trawick: nit: fix "writing" in "/* NULL if we are writing to syslog */"
(sorry, haven't finished reviewing completely)
jim: What is the status of this??
* core: Add support for systemd socket activation.
trunk patch: http://svn.apache.org/r1511033
http://svn.apache.org/r1608686
http://svn.apache.org/r1608694
http://svn.apache.org/r1608703
http://svn.apache.org/r1608721
http://svn.apache.org/r1608744
2.4.x patch: http://people.apache.org/~jkaluza/patches/mod_systemd/httpd-2.4.x-socket-activation.patch
+1: jkaluza
elukey: Some reading context in https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@httpd.apache.org:gte=1M:systemd%20socket%20activation
Since mod_systemd has been backported, it would be nice to add this feature to httpd 2.4 as well. Thoughts?
* mod_proxy: Ensure network errors detected by the proxy are returned as
504 Gateway Timeout as opposed to 502 Bad Gateway
trunk patch: https://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1480058
2.4.x patch: trunk patch works modulo CHANGES
+1:
-1: rpluem: This change is still disputed. See
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-dev/201305.mbox/%3C1B16B9E3-87BA-4EEF-939C-7C7313B54714%40gbiv.com%3E
* cross-compile: allow to provide CC_FOR_BUILD so that gen_test_char will be
compiled by the build compiler instead of the host compiler.
Also set CC_FOR_BUILD to 'cc' when cross-compilation is detected.
Trunk patches: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1327907
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1328390
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1328714
2.4 patch: http://people.apache.org/~fuankg/diffs/httpd-2.4.x-cross_compile.diff
fuankg: on hold until we agree for a better and more simple solution ...
* Makefile.win: Added copying of .vbs / .wsf CGIs to Windows install target.
Moved fixing of shebang to separate target so that it is
no longer executed by default and all CGIs remain inactive.
trunk patch: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1387984
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1421203
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1421591
2.4.x patch: http://people.apache.org/~fuankg/diffs/httpd-2.4.x-Makefile.win.diff
+1 fuankg, gsmith
-.8: trawick
This commit is essentially deciding that an httpd install on
Windows now has printenv/testcgi written in 2 more languages.
To the extent that the usefulness is that it shows how to make scripts
of these types executable by httpd, I believe that the documentation
is the proper place to solve that. To the extent that the usefullness
is to show how to implement a CGI in these particular languages, I believe
that the httpd distribution and documentation in general is not the
place for that. Historically these types of scripts have caused problems
for downstream vendorsas well as newbies (and sometimes the intersection
of those two groups) who don't understand that these are information leaks
once they are enabled, and the subtlety of the way they are disabled ("Apache
messed up the first line; let me fix that") contributes to that.
fuankg notes: I've just added a big warning to all CGI scripts which should now
make absolutely clear that these CGIs are for testing purpose only - so those
who enable those scripts with inserting the right shebang should be 100% aware
of any risks (this should cover your last point).
jim: trawick, does the above address your concerns?
trawick: to some extent (somebody reading the script gets an idea)
Why isn't the configuration requirement documented instead
of described indirectly in a sample?
Why are these new samples added to the install without three
votes? (I didn't veto it; put your name next to the two
existing ones and I'll be satisfied that enough people
considered this addition as an appropriate solution for a
real httpd usability problem.)
wrowe: I'd agree with trawick, and suggest that these scripts can begin
their life somewhere in the manual/ tree. This really seems like
the place where /usr/share/httpd/examples/ would be useful, but
there isn't an ordinary directory for that. Since we want none
of the scripts to function 'out of the box', what about a new
cgi-examples/ dir alongside cgi-bin/? Otherwise manual/cgi/examples
might work?
*) mod_journald: Add new module mod_journald to log error logs into journald.
trunk patch: http://svn.apache.org/r1610339
http://svn.apache.org/r1621806
http://svn.apache.org/r1812339
2.4.x patch: http://people.apache.org/~jkaluza/patches/httpd-2.4.x-mod_journald.patch
http://svn.apache.org/r1812339
+1: jkaluza, jim
jchampion: Looks like the headers require GCC extensions to compile, so
mod_journald can't be configured in maintainer mode (-std=c89).
Can anyone else reproduce, or is it just my distro?
ylavic: missing r1812339 for maintainer-mode/c89/-Werror compliance,
needed if the above configure.in proposal gets backported.
Note that r1812339 could be backported in any case, even if
the above configure.in proposal does not get accepted.