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Released version 1.4-dev7 with the following main changes : - [BUG] appsession: possible memory leak in case of out of memory condition - [MINOR] config: don't accept 'appsession' in defaults section - [MINOR] Add function to parse a size in configuration - [MEDIUM] Add stick table (persistence) management functions and types - [MEDIUM] Add pattern fetch management types and functions - [MEDIUM] Add src dst and dport pattern fetches. - [MEDIUM] Add stick table configuration and init. - [MEDIUM] Add stick and store rules analysers. - [MINOR] add option "mysql-check" to use MySQL health checks - [BUG] health checks: fix requeued message - [OPTIM] remove SSP_O_VIA and SSP_O_STATUS - [BUG] checks: fix newline termination - [MINOR] acl: add fe_id/so_id to match frontend's and socket's id - [BUG] appsession's sessid must be reset at end of transaction - [BUILD] appsession did not build anymore under gcc-2.95 - [BUG] server redirection used an uninitialized string. - [MEDIUM] http: fix handling of message pointers - [MINOR] http: fix double slash prefix with server redirect - [MINOR] http redirect: add the ability to append a '/' to the URL - [BUG] stream_interface: fix retnclose and remove cond_close - [MINOR] http redirect: don't explicitly state keep-alive on 1.1 - [MINOR] http: move appsession 'sessid' from session to http_txn - [OPTIM] reorder http_txn to optimize cache lines placement - [MINOR] http: differentiate waiting for new request and waiting for a complete requst - [MINOR] http: add a separate "http-keep-alive" timeout - [MINOR] config: remove undocumented and buggy 'timeout appsession' - [DOC] fix various too large lines - [DOC] remove several trailing spaces - [DOC] add the doc about stickiness - [BUILD] remove a warning in standard.h on AIX - [BUG] checks: chars are unsigned on AIX, check was always true - [CLEANUP] stream_sock: MSG_NOSIGNAL is only for send(), not recv() - [BUG] check: we must not check for error before reading a response - [BUG] buffers: remove remains of wrong obsolete length check - [OPTIM] stream_sock: don't shutdown(write) when the socket is in error - [BUG] http: don't count req errors on client resets or t/o during keep-alive - [MEDIUM] http: don't switch to tunnel mode upon close - [DOC] add documentation about connection header processing - [MINOR] http: add http_remove_header2() to remove a header value. - [MINOR] tools: add a "word_match()" function to match words and ignore spaces - [MAJOR] http: rework request Connection header handling - [MAJOR] http: rework response Connection header handling - [MINOR] add the ability to force kernel socket buffer size. - [BUG] http_server_error() must not purge a previous pending response - [OPTIM] http: don't delay response if next request is incomplete - [MINOR] add the "force-persist" statement to force persistence on down servers - [MINOR] http: logs must report persistent connections to down servers - [BUG] buffer_replace2 must never change the ->w entry |
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------------------- H A - P r o x y How to build it ------------------- version 1.3.15 willy tarreau 2008/05/25 To build haproxy, you will need : - GNU make. Neither Solaris nor OpenBSD's make work with this makefile. However, specific Makefiles for BSD and OSX are provided. - GCC between 2.91 and 4.3. Others may work, but not tested. - GNU ld Also, you might want to build with libpcre support, which will provide a very efficient regex implementation and will also fix some badness on Solaris's one. To build haproxy, you have to choose your target OS amongst the following ones and assign it to the TARGET variable : - linux22 for Linux 2.2 - linux24 for Linux 2.4 and above (default) - linux24e for Linux 2.4 with support for a working epoll (> 0.21) - linux26 for Linux 2.6 and above - solaris for Solaris 8 or 10 (others untested) - freebsd for FreeBSD 5 to 6.2 (others untested) - openbsd for OpenBSD 3.1 to 3.7 (others untested) - cygwin for Cygwin - generic for any other OS. - custom to manually adjust every setting You may also choose your CPU to benefit from some optimizations. This is particularly important on UltraSparc machines. For this, you can assign one of the following choices to the CPU variable : - i686 for intel PentiumPro, Pentium 2 and above, AMD Athlon - i586 for intel Pentium, AMD K6, VIA C3. - ultrasparc : Sun UltraSparc I/II/III/IV processor - generic : any other processor or no specific optimization. (default) Alternatively, you may just set the CPU_CFLAGS value to the optimal GCC options for your platform. You may want to build specific target binaries which do not match your native compiler's target. This is particularly true on 64-bit systems when you want to build a 32-bit binary. Use the ARCH variable for this purpose. Right now it only knows about a few x86 variants (i386,i486,i586,i686,x86_64) and sets -m32/-m64 as well as -march=<arch> accordingly. If your system supports PCRE (Perl Compatible Regular Expressions), then you really should build with libpcre which is between 2 and 10 times faster than other libc implementations. Regex are used for header processing (deletion, rewriting, allow, deny). The only inconvenient of libpcre is that it is not yet widely spread, so if you build for other systems, you might get into trouble if they don't have the dynamic library. In this situation, you should statically link libpcre into haproxy so that it will not be necessary to install it on target systems. Available build options for PCRE are : - USE_PCRE=1 to use libpcre, in whatever form is available on your system (shared or static) - USE_STATIC_PCRE=1 to use a static version of libpcre even if the dynamic one is available. This will enhance portability. - with no option, use your OS libc's standard regex implemntation (default). Warning! group references on Solaris seem broken. Use static-pcre whenever possible. By default, the DEBUG variable is set to '-g' to enable debug symbols. It is not wise to disable it on uncommon systems, because it's often the only way to get a complete core when you need one. Otherwise, you can set DEBUG to '-s' to strip the binary. For example, I use this to build for Solaris 8 : $ make TARGET=solaris CPU=ultrasparc USE_STATIC_PCRE=1 And I build it this way on OpenBSD or FreeBSD : $ make -f Makefile.bsd REGEX=pcre DEBUG= COPTS.generic="-Os -fomit-frame-pointer -mgnu" In order to build a 32-bit binary on an x86_64 Linux system : $ make TARGET=linux26 ARCH=i386 If you need to pass other defines, includes, libraries, etc... then please check the Makefile to see which ones will be available in your case, and use the USE_* variables in the GNU Makefile, or ADDINC, ADDLIB, and DEFINE variables in the BSD makefiles. -- end