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APACHE 2.3 STATUS: -*-text-*-
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Last modified at [$Date$]
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The current version of this file can be found at:
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* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk/STATUS
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Documentation status is maintained seperately and can be found at:
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* docs/STATUS in this source tree, or
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* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/STATUS
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Consult the following STATUS files for information on related projects:
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* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/apr/apr/trunk/STATUS
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* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/apr/apr-util/trunk/STATUS
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Patches considered for backport are noted in their branches' STATUS:
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* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/1.3.x/STATUS
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* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/2.0.x/STATUS
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* http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/2.2.x/STATUS
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Release history:
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[NOTE that x.{odd}.z versions are strictly Alpha/Beta releases,
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while x.{even}.z versions are Stable/GA releases.]
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2.3.4 : Tagged on November 24, 2009.
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2.3.3 : Tagged on November 11, 2009, not released.
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2.3.2 : Tagged on March 23, 2009, not released.
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2.3.1 : Tagged on January 2, 2009, not released.
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2.3.0 : Tagged on December 6, 2008, not released.
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Contributors looking for a mission:
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* Just do an egrep on "TODO" or "XXX" in the source.
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* Review the bug database at: http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/
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* Review the "PatchAvailable" bugs in the bug database:
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https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&product=Apache+httpd-2&keywords=PatchAvailable
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After testing, you can append a comment saying "Reviewed and tested".
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* Open bugs in the bug database.
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CURRENT RELEASE NOTES:
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RELEASE SHOWSTOPPERS:
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* Not all MPMs are updated to set conn_rec::current_thread correctly.
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(Prefork, Worker, Event, Simple are updated).
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* Handling of non-trailing / config by non-default handler is broken
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http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-httpd-dev&m=105451701628081&w=2
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jerenkrantz asks: Why should this block a release?
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wsanchez agrees: this may be a change in behavior, but isn't
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clearly wrong, and even if so, it doesn't seem like a
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showstopper.
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* the edge connection filter cannot be removed
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http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-httpd-dev&m=105366252619530&w=2
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jerenkrantz asks: Why should this block a release?
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stas replies: because it requires a rewrite of the filters stack
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implementation (you have suggested that) and once 2.2 is
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released you can't do that anymore.
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pgollucci: this affects mod_perl I'm pretty sure.
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CURRENT VOTES:
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* If the parent process dies, should the remaining child processes
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"gracefully" self-terminate. Or maybe we should make it a runtime
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option, or have a concept of 2 parent processes (one being a
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"hot spare").
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See: Message-ID: <3C58232C.FE91F19F@Golux.Com>
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Self-destruct: Ken, Martin, Lars
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Not self-destruct: BrianP, Ian, Cliff, BillS
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Make it runtime configurable: Aaron, jim, Justin, wrowe, rederpj, nd
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/* The below was a concept on *how* to handle the problem */
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Have 2 parents: +1: jim
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-1: Justin, wrowe, rederpj, nd, pgollucci
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+0: Lars, Martin (while standing by, could it do
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something useful?)
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* Make the worker MPM the default MPM for threaded Unix boxes.
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+1: Justin, Ian, Cliff, BillS, striker, wrowe, nd, pgollucci
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+0: BrianP, Aaron (mutex contention is looking better with the
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latest code, let's continue tuning and testing), rederpj, jim
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-0: Lars
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pquerna: Do we want to change this for *2.4*?
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wrowe: Replies "yes"
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RELEASE NON-SHOWSTOPPERS BUT WOULD BE REAL NICE TO WRAP THESE UP:
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* Patches submitted to the bug database:
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http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&product=Apache+httpd-2&keywords=PatchAvailable
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* Filter stacks and subrequests, redirects and fast redirects.
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There's at least one PR that suffers from the current unclean behaviour
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(which lets the server send garbage): PR 17629
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nd says: Every subrequest should get its own filter stack with the
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subreq_core filter as bottom-most. That filter does two things:
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- swallow EOS buckets
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- redirect the data stream to the upper request's (rr->main)
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filter chain directly after the subrequest's starting
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point.
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Once we have a clean solution, we can try to optimize
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it, so that the server won't be slow down too much.
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* RFC 2616 violations.
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Closed PRs: 15857.
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Open PRs: 15852, 15859, 15861, 15864, 15865, 15866, 15868, 15869,
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15870, 16120, 16125, 16126, 16133, 16135, 16136, 16137,
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16138, 16139, 16140, 16142, 16518, 16520, 16521,
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jerenkrantz says: need to decide how many we need to backport and/or
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if these rise to showstopper status.
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wrowe suggests: it would be nice to see "MUST" v.s. "SHOULD" v.s. "MAY"
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out of this list, without reviewing them individually.
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* There is a bug in how we sort some hooks, at least the pre-config
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hook. The first time we call the hooks, they are in the correct
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order, but the second time, we don't sort them correctly. Currently,
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the modules/http/config.m4 file has been renamed to
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modules/http/config2.m4 to work around this problem, it should moved
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back when this is fixed.
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OtherBill offers that this is a SERIOUS problem. We do not sort
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correctly by the ordering arguments passed to the register hook
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functions. This was proven when I reordered the open_logs hook
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to attempt to open the error logs prior to the access logs. Possibly
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the entire sorting code needs to be refactored.
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* pipes deadlock on all platforms with limited pipe buffers (e.g. both
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Linux and Win32, as opposed to only Win32 on 1.3). The right solution
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is either GStein's proposal for a "CGI Brigade", or OtherBill's proposal
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for "Poll Buckets" for "Polling Filter Chains". Or maybe both :-)
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* All handlers should always send content down even if r->header_only
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is set. If not, it means that the HEAD requests don't generate the
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same headers as a GET which is wrong.
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* exec cmd and suexec arg-passing enhancements
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Status: Patches proposed
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Message-ID: <20020526041748.A29148@prodigy.Redbrick.DCU.IE>
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(see the "proc.patch" and "suexec-shell.patch" links in this message)
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* The 2.0.36 worker MPM graceless shutdown changes work but are
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a bit clunky on some platforms; eg, on Linux, the loop to
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join each worker thread seems to hang, and the parent ends up
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killing off the child with SIGKILL. But at least it shuts down.
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chrisd: Has this been fixed by the changes for PR 38737?
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* --enable-mods-shared="foo1 foo2" is busted on Darwin. Pier
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posted a patch (Message-ID: <B8DBBE8D.575A%pier@betaversion.org>).
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* We do not properly substitute the prefix-variables in the configuration
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scripts or generated-configs. (i.e. if sysconfdir is etc,
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httpd-std.conf points to conf.)
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* If any request gets through ap_process_request_internal() and is
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scheduled to be served by the core handler, without a flag that this
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r->filename was tested by dir/file_walk, we need to 500 at the very
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end of the ap_process_request_internal() processing so sub_req-esters
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know this request cannot be run. This provides authors of older
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modules better compatibility, while still improving the security and
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robustness of 2.0.
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Status: still need to decide where this goes, OtherBill comments...
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Message-ID: <065701c14526$495203b0$96c0b0d0@roweclan.net>
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[Deleted comments regarding the ap_run_handler phase, as irrelevant
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as BillS points out that "common case will be caught in
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default_handler already (with the r->finfo.filetype == 0 check)"
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and the issue is detecting this -before- we try to run the req.]
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gregames says: can this happen somehow without a broken module
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being involved? If not, why waste cycles trying to defend against
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potential broken modules? It seems futile.
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wrowe counters: no, it shouldn't happen unless the module is broken.
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But the right answer is to fail the request up-front in dir/file
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walk if the path was entirely invalid; and we can't do that either
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UNTIL 2.1 or we break modules that haven't hooked map_to_storage.
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* Can a static httpd be built reliably?
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Message-ID: <20020207142751.T31582@clove.org>
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* Usage of APR_BRIGADE_NORMALIZE in core_input_filter should be
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removed if possible.
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Message-ID:
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<Pine.LNX.4.33.0201202232430.318-100000@deepthought.cs.virginia.edu>
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Jeff wonders if we still care about this. It is no longer an
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API issue but simply an extra trip through the brigade.
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* Try to get libtool inter-library dependency code working on AIX.
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Message-ID: <cm3n10lx555.fsf@rdu163-40-092.nc.rr.com>
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Justin says: If we get it working on AIX, we can enable this
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on all platforms and clean up our build system somewhat.
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Jeff says: I thought I tested a patch for you sometime in
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January that you were going to commit within a few days.
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* Handling of %2f in URIs. Currently both 1.3 and 2.0
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completely disallow %2f in the request URI path (see
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ap_unescape_url() in util.c). It's permitted and passed
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through in the query string, however. Roy says the
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original reason for disallowing it, from five years ago,
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was to protect CGI scripts that applied PATH_INFO to
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a filesystem location and which might be tricked by
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..%2f..%2f(...). We *should* allow path-info of the
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form 'http://foo.com/index.cgi/path/to/path%2finfo'.
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Since we've revamped a lot of our processing of path
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segments, it would be nice to allow this, or at least
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allow it conditionally with a directive.
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OtherBill adds that %2f as the SECOND character of a multibyte
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sequence causes the request to fail! This happens notably in
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the ja-jis encoding.
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* There is increasing demand from module writers for an API
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that will allow them to control the server <20> la apachectl.
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Reasons include sole-function servers that need to die if
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an external dependency (e.g., a database) fails, et cetera.
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Perhaps something in the (ever more abused) scoreboard?
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On the other hand, we already have a pipe that goes between parent
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and child for graceful shutdown events, along with an API that
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can be used to send a message down that pipe. In threaded MPMs,
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it is easy enough to make that one pipe be used for graceful
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and graceless events, and it is also easy to open that pipe
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to both parent and child for writing. Then we just need to
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figure out how to do graceless on non-threaded MPMs.
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* Allow the DocumentRoot directive within <Location > scopes? This
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allows the beloved (crusty) Alias /foo/ /somepath/foo/ followed
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by a <Directory /somepath/foo> to become simply
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<Location /foo/> DocumentRoot /somefile/foo (IMHO a bit more legible
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and in-your-face.) DocumentRoot unset would be accepted [and would
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not permit content to be served, only virtual resources such as
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server-info or server-status.
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This proposed change would _not_ depricate Alias.
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striker: See the thread starting with Message-ID:
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JLEGKKNELMHCJPNMOKHOGEEJFBAA.striker@apache.org.
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* Win32: Rotatelogs sometimes is not terminated when Apache
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goes down hard. FirstBill was looking at possibly tracking the
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child's-child processes in the parent process.
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stoddard: Shared scoreboard might offer a good way for the parent
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to keep track of 'other child' processes and whack them if the child
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goes down.
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Other thoughts on walking the process chain using the NT kernel
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have also been proposed on APR.
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* Eliminate unnecessary creation of pipes in mod_cgid
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* Combine log_child and piped_log_spawn. Clean up http_log.c.
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Common logging API.
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* Platforms that do not support fork (primarily Win32 and AS/400)
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Architect start-up code that avoids initializing all the modules
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in the parent process on platforms that do not support fork.
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* There are still a number of places in the code where we are
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losing error status (i.e. throwing away the error returned by a
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system call and replacing it with a generic error code)
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* Mass vhosting version of suEXEC.
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* All DBMs suffer from confusion in support/dbmmanage (perl script) since
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the dbmmanage employs the first-matched dbm format. This is not
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necessarily the library that Apache was built with. Aught to
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rewrite dbmmanage upon installation to bin/ with the proper library
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for predictable mod_auth_dbm administration.
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Questions; htdbm exists, time to kill dbmmanage, or does it remain
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useful as a perl dbm management example? If we keep it,
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do we address the issue above?
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* Integrate mod_dav.
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Some additional items remaining:
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- case_preserved_filename stuff
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(use the new canonical name stuff?)
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- find a new home for ap_text(_header)
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- is it possible to remove the DAV: namespace stuff from util_xml?
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* ap_core_translate() and its use by mod_mmap_static and mod_file_cache
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are a bit wonky. The function should probably be exposed as a utility
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function (such as ap_translate_url2fs() or ap_validate_fs_url() or
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something). Another approach would be a new hook phase after
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"translate" which would allow the module to munge what the
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translation has decided to do.
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Status: Greg +1 (volunteers)
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* Explore use of a post-config hook for the code in http_main.c which
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calls ap_fixup_virutal_hosts(), ap_fini_vhost_config(), and
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ap_sort_hooks() [to reduce the logic in main()]
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* read the config tree just once, and process N times (as necessary)
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* (possibly) use UUIDs in mod_unique_id and/or mod_usertrack
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* (possibly) port the bug fix for PR 6942 (segv when LoadModule is put
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into a VirtualHost container) to 2.0.
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* shift stuff to mod_core.h
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* callers of ap_run_create_request() should check the return value
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for failure (Doug volunteers)
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* Fix the worker MPM to use POD to kill child processes instead
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of ap_os_killpg, regardless of how they should die.
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chrisd: Is this done, by any chance? See r92598 and r93358.
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* Scoreboard structures could be changed in the future such that
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proper alignment is not maintained, leading to segfaults on
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some systems. Cliff posted a patch to deal with this issue but
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later recanted. See this message to dev@apr.apache.org:
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Message-ID:
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<Pine.LNX.4.44.0203011354090.16457-200000@deepthought.cs.virginia.edu>
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* APXS either needs to be fixed completely for use when apr is out of tree,
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or it should drop query mode altogether, and we just grow an
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httpd-config or similar arrangement.
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To quote a discussion in STATUS earlier:
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thommay: this doesn't fix all the problems with apxs and out of
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tree apr/apr-util, but it's a good start. There's still the
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query cases; but I'm beginning to think that in these cases
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the app should be querying ap{r,u}-config directly
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deprecate -q: add htpd-config: gstein, pquerna, minfrin, pgollucci
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other:
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TODO ISSUES REMAINING IN MOD_SSL:
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* Do we need SSL_set_read_ahead()?
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* the ssl_expr api is NOT THREAD SAFE. race conditions exist:
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-in ssl_expr_comp() if SSLRequire is used in .htaccess
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(ssl_expr_info is global)
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-is ssl_expr_eval() if there is an error
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(ssl_expr_error is global)
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* SSLRequire directive (parsing of) leaks memory
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* Diffie-Hellman-Parameters for temporary keys are hardcoded in
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ssl_engine_dh.c, while the comment in ssl_engine_kernel.c says:
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"it is suggested that keys be changed daily or every 500
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transactions, and more often if possible."
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* ssl_var_lookup could be rewritten to be MUCH faster
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* CRL callback should be pluggable
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* session cache store should be pluggable
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* init functions should return status code rather than ssl_die()
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* ssl_engine_pphrase.c needs to be reworked so it is generic enough
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to also decrypt proxy keys
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* output warning when allowing SSL v2.0 ? its so old
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WISH LIST
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* mod_proxy: Ability to run SSL over proxy gateway connections,
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encrypting (or reencrypting) at the proxy.
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* mod_cache: Handle ESI tags.
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* mod_cache: Resolve issue of how to cache page fragements (or perhaps
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-if- we want to cache page fragements). Today, mod_cache/mod_mem_cache
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will cache #include 'virtual' requests (but not #include 'file'
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requests). This was accomplished by making CACHE_IN a
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CONTENT_SET-1 filter to force it to run before the SUBREQ_CORE
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filter. But now responses cannot be cached that include the
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effects of having been run through CONTENT_SET filters
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(mod_deflate, mod_expires, etc). We could rerun all the
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CONTENT_SET filters on the cached response, but this will not
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work in all cases. For example, mod_expires relies on installing
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the EXPIRATION filter during fixups. Contents served out of
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mod_cache (out of the quick_handler) bypass -all- the request
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line server hooks (Ryan really hated this. It is great for
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performance, but bad because of the complications listed above).
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mod_cache/mod_mem_cache/mod_disk_cache:
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* mod_mem_cache: Consider adding a RevalidateTimeout directive to
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specify time at which local cached content is to be revalidated
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(ie, underlying file stat'ed to see if it has changed).
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* mod_cache: CacheEnable/CacheDisable should accept regular expressions.
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jerenkrantz says: Too slow. Get regexs away from speedy caches by
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default. Introduce a new CacheEnableRegex if you want.
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* mod_mem_cache/mod_disk_cache: Need to be able to query cache
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status (num of entries, cache object properties, etc.).
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mod_status could be extended to query optional hooks defined
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by modules for the purpose of reporting module status.
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mod_cache (et. al.) could define optional hooks that are called
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to collect status. Status should be queryable by
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HTTP or SNMP?
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jerenkrantz says: Yawn. Who cares.
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* MaxRequestsPerChild measures connections, not requests.
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Until someone has a better way, we'll probably just rename it
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"MaxConnectionsPerChild".
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* Regex containers don't work in an intutive way
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Status: No one has come up with an efficient way to fix this
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behavior. Dean has suggested getting rid of regex containers
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completely.
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OtherBill suggests: We at least seem to agree on eliminating
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the <Container ~ foo> forms, and using only
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<ContainerMatch foo> semantics.
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* orig_ct in the byterange/multipart handling may not be
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needed. Apache 1.3 just never stashed "multipart" into
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r->content_type. We should probably follow suit since the
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byterange stuff doesn't want the rest of the code to see the
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multipart content-type; the other code should still think it is
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dealing with the <orig_ct> stuff.
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Status: Greg volunteers to investigate (esp. since he was most
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likely the one to break it :-)
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EXPERIMENTAL MODULES:
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Experimental modules should eventually be be promoted to fully supported
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status or removed from the repository entirely (ie, the
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'experiment' failed). This section tracks what needs to happen to
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get the modules promoted to fully supported status.
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