From: des Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 19:20:25 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Rewrap (no content changes) X-Git-Url: https://err.no/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2062987adb6a09eda8e99ed0f79d4a3dc00c00c0;p=varnish Rewrap (no content changes) git-svn-id: svn+ssh://projects.linpro.no/svn/varnish/trunk@1905 d4fa192b-c00b-0410-8231-f00ffab90ce4 --- diff --git a/varnish-cache/doc/changes-1.0.4-1.1.xml b/varnish-cache/doc/changes-1.0.4-1.1.xml index abbbc38d..7bbfc473 100644 --- a/varnish-cache/doc/changes-1.0.4-1.1.xml +++ b/varnish-cache/doc/changes-1.0.4-1.1.xml @@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ Each object's hash key is now computed based on a string - which is available to VCL as req.hash. A VCL - hook named vcl_hash has been added to allow - VCL scripts to control hash generation (for instance, whether or - not to include the value of the Host: header - in the hash). + which is available to VCL as req.hash. A VCL hook + named vcl_hash has been added to allow VCL scripts + to control hash generation (for instance, whether or not to + include the value of the Host: header in the + hash). @@ -53,21 +53,20 @@ The child process will now drop root privileges immediately upon startup. The user and group to use are - specified with the user and - group run-time parameters, which default to - nobody and nogroup, - respectively. Other changes have been made in an effort to - increase the isolation between parent and child, and reduce the - impact of a compromise of the child process. + specified with the user and group + run-time parameters, which default to nobody and + nogroup, respectively. Other changes have been + made in an effort to increase the isolation between parent and + child, and reduce the impact of a compromise of the child + process. Objects which are received from the backend with a - Vary: header are now stored separately - according to the values of the headers specified in - Vary:. This allows Varnish to correctly - cache e.g. compressed and uncompressed versions of the same - object. + Vary: header are now stored separately according to + the values of the headers specified in Vary:. This + allows Varnish to correctly cache e.g. compressed and + uncompressed versions of the same object. @@ -82,8 +81,8 @@ When invoked with the -C option, - varnishd will now not just translate the VCL - code to C, but also compile the C code and attempt to load the + varnishd will now not just translate the VCL code + to C, but also compile the C code and attempt to load the resulting shared object. @@ -95,18 +94,17 @@ The new command-line option -F will make - varnishd run in the foreground, without - enabling debugging. + varnishd run in the foreground, without enabling + debugging. New VCL variables have been introduced to allow inspection and manipulation of the request sent to the backend (bereq.request, bereq.url, - bereq.proto and - bereq.http) and the response to the client - (resp.proto, resp.status, - resp.response and + bereq.proto and bereq.http) and the + response to the client (resp.proto, + resp.status, resp.response and resp.http). @@ -122,31 +120,31 @@ up-to-date (to within a few seconds). When cache runs out, the objects at the tail end of the LRU list are discarded one by one until there is enough space for the freshly requested object(s). - A VCL hook, vcl_discard, is allowed to - inspect each object and determine its fate by returning either + A VCL hook, vcl_discard, is allowed to inspect each + object and determine its fate by returning either keep or discard. - A new VCL hook, vcl_deliver, provides - a chance to adjust the response before it is sent to the + A new VCL hook, vcl_deliver, provides a + chance to adjust the response before it is sent to the client. - A new management command, vcl.show, - displays the VCL source code of any loaded configuration. + A new management command, vcl.show, displays + the VCL source code of any loaded configuration. - A new VCL variable, now, provides VCL - scripts with the current time in seconds since the epoch. + A new VCL variable, now, provides VCL scripts + with the current time in seconds since the epoch. - A new VCL variable, obj.lastuse, - reflects the time in seconds since the object in question was - last used. + A new VCL variable, obj.lastuse, reflects the + time in seconds since the object in question was last + used. @@ -175,8 +173,8 @@ - A new management command, status, - returns the state of the child. + A new management command, status, returns the + state of the child. @@ -212,9 +210,8 @@ varnishncsa - In addition to client traffic, - varnishncsa can now also process log data - from backend traffic. + In addition to client traffic, varnishncsa + can now also process log data from backend traffic. @@ -246,12 +243,12 @@ The user interface has been greatly improved; - varnishstat will no longer print more than - fits in the terminal, and will respond correctly to window - resize events. The output produced in one-shot mode has been - modified to include symbolic names for each entry. In addition, - the name of the Varnish instance being watched is displayed in - the upper right corner in curses mode. + varnishstat will no longer print more than fits in + the terminal, and will respond correctly to window resize + events. The output produced in one-shot mode has been modified + to include symbolic names for each entry. In addition, the name + of the Varnish instance being watched is displayed in the upper + right corner in curses mode. @@ -260,10 +257,10 @@ The user interface has been greatly improved; - varnishtop will now respond correctly to - window resize events, and one-shot mode (-1) - actually works. In addition, the name of the Varnish instance - being watched is displayed in the upper right corner in curses + varnishtop will now respond correctly to window + resize events, and one-shot mode (-1) actually + works. In addition, the name of the Varnish instance being + watched is displayed in the upper right corner in curses mode. diff --git a/varnish-cache/doc/changes-1.1-1.1.1.xml b/varnish-cache/doc/changes-1.1-1.1.1.xml index 2aa27afb..78d6648b 100644 --- a/varnish-cache/doc/changes-1.1-1.1.1.xml +++ b/varnish-cache/doc/changes-1.1-1.1.1.xml @@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ The code required to allow VCL to read - obj.status, which had accidentally been left - out, has now been added. + obj.status, which had accidentally been left out, + has now been added. - Varnish will now always include a - Connection: header in its reply to the - client, to avoid possible misunderstandings. + Varnish will now always include a Connection: + header in its reply to the client, to avoid possible + misunderstandings. @@ -25,17 +25,17 @@ - A new VCL function, purge_url, - provides the same functionality as the - url.purge management command. + A new VCL function, purge_url, provides the + same functionality as the url.purge management + command. Previously, Varnish assumed that the response body should - be sent only if the request method was GET. - This was a problem for custom request methods (such as - PURGE), so the logic has been changed to - always send the response body except in the specific case of a + be sent only if the request method was GET. This + was a problem for custom request methods (such as + PURGE), so the logic has been changed to always + send the response body except in the specific case of a HEAD request. @@ -47,10 +47,9 @@ Due to the way run-time parameters are initialized at startup, varnishd previously required the - nobody user and the - nogroup group to exist even if a different - user and group were specified on the command line. This has - been corrected. + nobody user and the nogroup group to + exist even if a different user and group were specified on the + command line. This has been corrected. @@ -66,18 +65,17 @@ - Before calling vcl_miss, Varnish - assembles a tentative request object for the backend request - which will usually follow. This object would be leaked if + Before calling vcl_miss, Varnish assembles a + tentative request object for the backend request which will + usually follow. This object would be leaked if vcl_miss returned anything else than fetch. This has been corrected. - The code necessary to handle an error - return from vcl_fetch and - vcl_deliver had inadvertantly been left - out. This has been corrected. + The code necessary to handle an error return + from vcl_fetch and vcl_deliver had + inadvertantly been left out. This has been corrected. @@ -109,8 +107,7 @@ The top-level Makefile will now honor - $DESTDIR when creating the state - directory. + $DESTDIR when creating the state directory. @@ -124,16 +121,16 @@ - The autogen.sh script had workarounds - for problems with the GNU autotools on FreeBSD; these are no - longer needed and have been removed. + The autogen.sh script had workarounds for + problems with the GNU autotools on FreeBSD; these are no longer + needed and have been removed. - The libcompat library has been - renamed to libvarnishcompat and is now - dynamic rather than static. This simplifies the build process - and resolves an issue with the Mac OS X linker. + The libcompat library has been renamed to + libvarnishcompat and is now dynamic rather than + static. This simplifies the build process and resolves an issue + with the Mac OS X linker.