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<H1 align="center">Overview of the Apache TPF Port</H1>
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| <A HREF="#whats_available">What's Available</A>
| <A HREF="#porting_notes">Porting Notes</A> ]
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This version of Apache includes changes allowing it to run on
IBM's EBCDIC-based
(Transaction Processing Facility) operating system.
Unless otherwise noted TPF version 4.1 PUT09 is required.
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for step-by-step installation instructions.
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As this is the first cut at making Apache run on TPF,
performance tuning has not been done.
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previously made to Apache.
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<A NAME="configuration_files"> </A>
<H2 align=center>Apache Configuration Files</H2>
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The distributed configuration files (httpd.conf-dist and
mime.types, both located in the conf subdirectory)
work on TPF. Performance considerations may dictate setting KeepAlive to "Off"
(the default is "On") or lowering the Timeout value from the default
300 seconds (5 minutes) in order to reduce the number of active ECBs on your system.
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<A NAME="whats_available"> </A>
<H2 align=center>What's Available in this Version</H2>
(The Apache organization provides
describing the various modules and components of the server.)
<multicol COLS=3><UL>
<LI>alloc.c
<LI>ap_base64.c
<LI>ap_checkpass.c
<LI>ap_cpystrn.c
<LI>ap_fnmatch.c
<LI>ap_md5c.c
<LI>ap_sha1.c
<LI>ap_signal.c
<LI>ap_slack.c
<LI>ap_snprintf.c
<LI>buff.c
<LI>buildmark.c
<LI>ebcdic.c
<LI>gen_test.char.c
<LI>gen_uri_delims.c
<LI>http_config.c
<LI>http_core.c
<LI>http_log.c
<LI>http_main.c
<LI>http_protocol.c
<LI>http_request.c
<LI>http_vhost.c
<LI>mod_actions.c
<LI>mod_alias.c
<LI>mod_asis.c
<LI>mod_auth.c
<LI>mod_auth_anon.c
<LI>mod_autoindex.c
<LI>mod_cern_meta.c
<LI>mod_digest.c
<LI>mod_dir.c
<LI>mod_env.c
<LI>mod_example.c
<LI>mod_expires.c
<LI>mod_headers.c
<LI>mod_imap.c
<LI>mod_info.c
<LI>mod_log_agent.c
<LI>mod_log_config.c
<LI>mod_mime.c
<LI>mod_mime_magic.c
<i> <small>(third party module)</small></i>
<LI>mod_proxy.c
<LI>mod_setenvif.c
<LI>mod_speling.c
<LI>mod_status.c
<LI>mod_userdir.c
<LI>mod_usertrack.c
<LI>os.c
<LI>os-inline.c
<LI>proxy_cache.c
<LI>proxy_connect.c
<LI>proxy_ftp.c
<LI>proxy_http.c
<LI>proxy_util.c
<LI>regular expression parser
<LI>regular expression test tool <i><small>(requires PUT10)</small></i>
<LI>rfc1413.c
<LI>util.c
<LI>util_date.c
<LI>util_md5.c
<LI>util_script.c
<LI>util_uri.c
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<A NAME="notes"></A><b>Notes:</b>
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<li>Use of mod_access directives "<tt>Allow from</tt>" & "<tt>Deny from</tt>"
with host <i>names</i> (verses ip addresses) requires TPF version 4.1 PUT10
<li>CGI execution requires TPF version 4.1 PUT10
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<LI>htdigest.c
<LI>mod_rewrite.c
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<LI>ab.c
<LI>ap_getpass.c
<LI>mod_auth_db.c
<LI>mod_auth_dbm.c
<LI>mod_so.c
<LI>suexec.c
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<A NAME="porting_notes"> </A>
<H2 align=center>Porting Notes</H2>
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<H3>Changes made due to differences between UNIX and
TPF's process models:</H3>
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<LI><STRONG>Signals</STRONG>: On TPF a signal that is sent to a process
remains unhandled until the process explicitly requests that signals
be handled using the <CODE>tpf_process_signals()</CODE> function.
Additionally, the default action for an alarm on TPF is to take
an OPR-7777 dump and exit. (On UNIX the default is the equivalent
of <CODE>exit()</CODE> with no dump taken.)
These differences necessitated a few modifications:
<BR><BR>
<UL>
<LI>bypass the use of <CODE>ap_block_alarms()</CODE> &
<CODE>ap_unblock_alarms()</CODE>
<LI>add <CODE>tpf_process_signals()</CODE> calls
<LI>add <CODE>select()</CODE> calls to prevent blocking.
</UL>
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</UL>
<H3>Find that function...</H3>
<P>Some simple functions & definitions initially needed to be added
on TPF, such as <CODE>FD_SET()</CODE>.
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<H3>EBCDIC changes:</H3>
<P>TPF-specific conversion tables between US-ASCII and
EBCDIC (character set IBM-1047 to be exact) were created
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<H3>Miscellaneous, minor changes:</H3>
<P>Various minor changes (such as casting) were made due to
differences in how some functions are implemented on TPF.
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