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Jeff Kaufman 6865525deb 1.10.32.2 -> 1.10.32.4 2016-02-02 13:53:29 -05:00
Jeff Kaufman cd8c45fc86 1.10.33.1 -> 1.10.33.2 2015-12-18 15:04:42 -05:00
Jeff Kaufman 9d6bfad665 Restore dropped fix for #957
@rfnx fixed #957 in acb89a, but this was accidentally merged to master
instead of trunk-tracking.  I checked for this sort of problem as part
of the 1.10 release, but missed this commit.  Restored.

Fixes #1054
2015-12-18 15:04:42 -05:00
Otto van der Schaaf c253c3ba80 log: initialize logging earlier
It turns out to be possible to initialize logging earlier by
grabbing the log from a global ngx_cycle structure.

This makes us start logging earlier, yet loses the
"No threading detected ..." messages both from stderr and
in error.log when nginx initially starts.

With this change, these messages will now be logged as we start
logging earlier:

"
flush
.
"

These originate from SystemCachePath::CacheKey which appends
newlines to the key, and the resulting cache key ends up being
logged. We might want to change that, because the resulting
lines in error.log look weird and might raise questions.

Fixes https://github.com/pagespeed/ngx_pagespeed/issues/895
2015-12-17 17:18:18 -05:00
Jeff Kaufman 8c7c8a843a 1.10.33.0 -> 1.10.33.1 2015-12-16 08:13:40 -05:00
Jeff Kaufman bcb1eb1dec release: version 1.9 -> 1.10 2015-12-14 08:27:41 -05:00
2 changed files with 2 additions and 21 deletions
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@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ if [ "$mod_pagespeed_dir" = "unset" ] ; then
echo " You need to separately download the pagespeed library:"
echo ""
echo " $ cd /path/to/ngx_pagespeed"
echo " $ wget https://dl.google.com/dl/page-speed/psol/1.9.32.1.tar.gz"
echo " $ tar -xzvf 1.9.32.1.tar.gz # expands to psol/"
echo " $ wget https://dl.google.com/dl/page-speed/psol/1.10.33.4.tar.gz"
echo " $ tar -xzvf 1.10.33.4.tar.gz # expands to psol/"
echo ""
echo " Or see the installation instructions:"
echo " https://github.com/pagespeed/ngx_pagespeed#how-to-build"
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@@ -1748,25 +1748,6 @@ http {
https://www.gstatic.com/psa/static;
}
location /mod_pagespeed_test/strip_subresource_hints/default/ {
pagespeed DisableFilters add_instrumentation;
pagespeed RewriteLevel CoreFilters;
pagespeed DisAllow *dontrewriteme*;
}
location /mod_pagespeed_test/strip_subresource_hints/default_passthrough/ {
pagespeed DisableFilters add_instrumentation;
pagespeed RewriteLevel PassThrough;
}
location /mod_pagespeed_test/strip_subresource_hints/preserve_on/ {
pagespeed DisableFilters add_instrumentation;
pagespeed PreserveSubresourceHints on;
pagespeed RewriteLevel CoreFilters;
}
location /mod_pagespeed_test/strip_subresource_hints/preserve_off/ {
pagespeed DisableFilters add_instrumentation;
pagespeed PreserveSubresourceHints off;
pagespeed RewriteLevel CoreFilters;
}
# $host implicitly tests script variable support. I'd love to test it more
# directly, but so far this is the best I've come up with and duplicating
# the test doesn't seem to make sense.