mostly from sunil@nimmagadda.net in PR#55830, though i moved the
member into the main http structure, so that it doesn't trigger
sslinfo being allocated via command line without the rest of the
ssl being setup (which then leads to crashes.)
The additional ':' after 'main.c' had no effect on the compilation since
the suffix is removed when computing the list of object files. The ':'
excluded main.c from the dependency computation and from lint.
By defining CPPFLAGS instead of CFLAGS, the default "-O2" steps in
again, and the proper flags are passed to lint, which did not work
before at all because it could not find an included file.
The second of the '$$?' was spelled only '$?'. At the time where this
shell expression was evaluated, it had already been overwritten by the
preceding command '['.
o new support for content types: .tar.bz2, .tar.xz, .tar.lz,
.tar.zst, .tbz2, .txz, .tlz, .zipx, .xz, .zst, .sz, .lz, .lzma,
.lzo, .7z, .lzo, .cab, .dmg, .jar, and .rar. should fix
netbsd PR#56026:
MIME type of .tar.xz file on ny{cdn,ftp}.NetBSD.org is invalid
leaks that only apply to the library version.)
XXX: the handling of hr_file and its variants is more crappy
again - the prior clean up is slightly less clean now, but at
least it does not leak memory.
XXX2: cgi-bin test hangs with address sanitizer. don't know
why yet..
bozohttpd.8:
o Added -d flag to the man page
o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order
o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page
o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag
o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut
o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts
o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first
bozohttpd.c:
o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support
o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder?
o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used
o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled)
bozohttpd.h:
o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_)
o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options
content-bozo.c:
o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used
o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut
main.c:
o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option
o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg"
o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true
o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic
o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options
o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option
o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg"
o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better
o Added a previously missing description for the -n option
o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option
o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text
o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order
o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency
o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right?
o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled
ssl-bozo.c:
o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded