Received: by taz.hyperreal.com (8.6.12/8.6.5) id NAA13326; Thu, 25 Jul 1996 13:06:11 -0700 Received: from battra.telebase.com by taz.hyperreal.com (8.6.12/8.6.5) with ESMTP id NAA13307; Thu, 25 Jul 1996 13:06:05 -0700 Received: from wormhole.telebase.com by battra.telebase.com id QAA22710 for ; Thu, 25 Jul 1996 16:06:03 -0400 (EDT) Received: from spudboy.telebase.com (spudboy.telebase.com [172.16.2.215]) by wormhole.telebase.com (8.7.4/8.6.9.1) with ESMTP id QAA22662 for ; Thu, 25 Jul 1996 16:06:02 -0400 (EDT) Received: (from chuck@localhost) by spudboy.telebase.com (8.7.5/8.6.9.1) id QAA01187 for new-httpd@hyperreal.com; Thu, 25 Jul 1996 16:06:02 -0400 (EDT) From: Chuck Murcko Message-Id: <199607252006.QAA01187@telebase.com.> Subject: Re: AIX conf.h patch To: new-httpd@hyperreal.com Date: Thu, 25 Jul 1996 16:06:02 -0400 (EDT) In-Reply-To: from "Brian Behlendorf" at Jul 25, 96 12:49:06 pm X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL25] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: owner-new-httpd@apache.org Precedence: bulk Reply-To: new-httpd@hyperreal.com Brian Behlendorf liltingly intones: > > On Thu, 25 Jul 1996, Rob Hartill wrote: > > > This was in response to a bug report about AIX porting issues. Can I get > > > a +1 or 2 as a sanity check? > > > > > + #define HAVE_MMAP > > > + #ifdef SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE > > > + #undef SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE > > > + #endif > > > > If there's a name conflict, can't we just change the name. It's only > > used internally AFAIK. SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE -> HTTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE > > perhaps. > > > > Undefinining OS definitions sounds like a risky game to start playing. > > Sounds good. So far all I see is SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE used in mod_proxy.c. > Chuck, you mind if I go commit a change for that? To > HTTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE. It might make sense to change the other HTTP > code #define's, at least the least frequently used ones. > No problem. chuck Chuck Murcko N2K Inc. Wayne PA chuck@telebase.com And now, on a lighter note: If everything is coming your way then you're in the wrong lane.