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Released version 1.3.15 with the following main changes : - [BUILD] Added support for 'make install' - [BUILD] Added 'install-man' make target for installing the man page - [BUILD] Added 'install-bin' make target - [BUILD] Added 'install-doc' make target - [BUILD] Removed "/" after '$(DESTDIR)' in install targets - [BUILD] Changed 'install' target to install the binaries first - [BUILD] Replace hardcoded 'LD = gcc' with 'LD = $(CC)' - [MEDIUM]: Inversion for options - [MEDIUM]: Count retries and redispatches also for servers, fix redistribute_pending, extend logs, %d->%u cleanup - [BUG]: Restore clearing t->logs.bytes - [MEDIUM]: rework checks handling - [DOC] Update a "contrib" file with a hint about a scheme used for formathing subjects - [MEDIUM] Implement "track [<backend>/]<server>" - [MINOR] Implement persistent id for proxies and servers - [BUG] Don't increment server connections too much + fix retries - [MEDIUM]: Prevent redispatcher from selecting the same server, version #3 - [MAJOR] proto_uxst rework -> SNMP support - [BUG] appsession lookup in URL does not work - [BUG] transparent proxy address was ignored in backend - [BUG] hot reconfiguration failed because of a wrong error check - [DOC] big update to the configuration manual - [DOC] large update to the configuration manual - [DOC] document more options - [BUILD] major rework of the GNU Makefile - [STATS] add support for "show info" on the unix socket - [DOC] document options forwardfor to logasap - [MINOR] add support for the "backlog" parameter - [OPTIM] introduce global parameter "tune.maxaccept" - [MEDIUM] introduce "timeout http-request" in frontends - [MINOR] tarpit timeout is also allowed in backends - [BUG] increment server connections for each connect() - [MEDIUM] add a turn-around state of one second after a connection failure - [BUG] fix typo in redispatched connection - [DOC] document options nolinger to ssl-hello-chk - [DOC] added documentation for "option tcplog" to "use_backend" - [BUG] connect_server: server might not exist when sending error report - [MEDIUM] support fully transparent proxy on Linux (USE_LINUX_TPROXY) - [MEDIUM] add non-local bind to connect() on Linux - [MINOR] add transparent proxy support for balabit's Tproxy v4 - [BUG] use backend's source and not server's source with tproxy - [BUG] fix overlapping server flags - [MEDIUM] fix server health checks source address selection - [BUG] build failed on CONFIG_HAP_LINUX_TPROXY without CONFIG_HAP_CTTPROXY - [DOC] added "server", "source" and "stats" keywords - [DOC] all server parameters have been documented - [DOC] document all req* and rsp* keywords. - [DOC] added documentation about HTTP header manipulations - [BUG] log response byte count, not request - [BUILD] code did not build in full debug mode - [BUG] fix truncated responses with sepoll - [MINOR] use s->frt_addr as the server's address in transparent proxy - [MINOR] fix configuration hint about timeouts - [DOC] minor cleanup of the doc and notice to contributors - [MINOR] report correct section type for unknown keywords. - [BUILD] update MacOS Makefile to build on newer versions - [DOC] fix erroneous "useallbackups" option in the doc - [DOC] applied small fixes from early readers - [MINOR] add configuration support for "redir" server keyword - [MEDIUM] completely implement the server redirection method - [TESTS] add a test case for the server redirection mechanism - [DOC] add a configuration entry for "server ... redir <prefix>" - [BUILD] backend.c and checks.c did not build without tproxy ! - Revert "[BUILD] backend.c and checks.c did not build without tproxy !" - [BUILD] backend.c and checks.c did not build without tproxy ! - [OPTIM] used unsigned ints for HTTP state and message offsets - [OPTIM] GCC4's builtin_expect() is suboptimal - [BUG] failed conns were sometimes incremented in the frontend! - [BUG] timeout.check was not pre-set to eternity - [TESTS] add test-pollers.cfg to easily report pollers in use - [BUG] do not apply timeout.connect in checks if unset - [BUILD] ensure that makefile understands USE_DLMALLOC=1 - [MINOR] silent gcc for a wrong warning - [CLEANUP] update .gitignore to ignore more temporary files - [CLEANUP] report dlmalloc's source path only if explictly specified - [BUG] str2sun could leak a small buffer in case of error during parsing - [BUG] option allbackups was not working anymore in roundrobin mode - [MAJOR] implementation of the "leastconn" load balancing algorithm - [BUILD] ensure that users don't build without setting the target anymore. - [DOC] document the leastconn LB algo - [MEDIUM] fix stats socket limitation to 16 kB - [DOC] fix unescaped space in httpchk example. - [BUG] fix double-decrement of server connections - [TESTS] add a test case for port mapping - [TESTS] add a benchmark for integer hashing - [TESTS] add new methods in ip-hash test file - [MAJOR] implement parameter hashing for POST requests |
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------------------- H A - P r o x y How to build it ------------------- version 1.2.7 willy tarreau 2005/10/25 To build haproxy, you will need : - GNU make. Neither Solaris nor OpenBSD's make work with this makefile. - GCC between 2.91 and 3.4. 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 : - linux24 for Linux 2.4 and above (default) - linux24e for Linux 2.4 with support for epoll - linux26 for Linux 2.6 and above - linux22 for Linux 2.2 - solaris for Solaris 8 or 10 (others untested) - openbsd for OpenBSD 3.1 to 3.7 (others untested) - generic for any other OS. 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) 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 options for the REGEX variable are : - libc to use your OS libc's standard regex implemntation (default). Warning! group references on Solaris seem broken. Use static-pcre whenever possible. - pcre to use libpcre, in whatever form it is available on your system (shared or static) - static-pcre to use a static version of libpcre even if the dynamic one is available. This will enhance portability. 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 REGEX=static-pcre And I build it this way on OpenBSD : $ make -f Makefile.bsd REGEX=pcre DEBUG= COPTS.generic="-Os -fomit-frame-pointer -mgnu" 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 ADDINC, ADDLIB, and DEFINE variables for this. -- end