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Release 2.2.8
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* [Nginx] Fixed some signal handling problems.
Restarting Nginx on OS X with SIGHUP can sometimes take a long time or
even fail completely. This is because of some signal handling problems,
which have now been fixed.
* [Nginx] Added OpenSSL as dependency.
OpenSSL is required in order to install Nginx, but this was not checked
by passenger-install-nginx-module. As a result,
passenger-install-nginx-module fails on e.g. out-of-the-box Ubuntu
installations until the user manually installs OpenSSL. Issue #422.
* [Nginx] Fixed support for internal redirects and subrequests.
It is now possible to, for example, point X-Accel-Redirects to Phusion
Passenger-served URLs. Patch contributed by W. Andrew Loe III: issue #433.
* [Apache] Fixed a GnuTLS compatibility issue.
mod_gnutls can cause Phusion Passenger to crash because of an unchecked
NULL pointer. This problem has now been fixed: issue #391.
* Fixed thread creation issue on Intel Itanium platforms.
This fixes issue #427.
* Fixed compilation problems on Linux running on the Renesas SH4 CPU.
Patch contributed by iwamatsu: issue #428.
Release 2.2.7
-------------
* Removed forgotten debugging code in passenger-install-apache2-module,
which caused it not to compile anything.
Release 2.2.6
-------------
* Some /tmp cleaner programs such as tmpwatch try to remove subdirectories
in /tmp/passenger.xxx after a while because they think those
subdirectories are unused. This could cause Phusion Passenger to
malfunction, requiring a web server restart. Measures have now been
taken to prevent those tmp cleaner programs from removing anything
in /tmp/passenger.xxx. Issue #365.
* When autodetecting the application type, Rack is now given more priority
than Rails. This allows one to drop a config.ru file in a Rails directory
and have it detected as a Rack application instead of a Rails application.
Patch contributed by Sam Pohlenz: issue #338.
* The default socket backlog has been increased from 'SOMAXCONN' (which
is 128 on most platforms) to 1024. This should fix most
'helper_server.sock failed: Resource temporarily unavailable'
errors.
* Fixed compilation problems on Solaris. Issue #369 and issue #379.
* Fixed crashes on PowerPC.
* Some Ruby 1.9 compatibility fixes. Issue #398.
* The installer now displays correct dependency installation instructions
for Mandriva Linux.
* [Apache] The location of the 'apxs' and 'apr-config' commands can now
also be passed to the installer through the --apxs-path and
--apr-config-path parameters, in addition to the $APXS2 and $APR_CONFIG
environment variables. Issue #3.
* [Nginx] Various problems that only occur on 64-bit platforms have been fixed.
* [Nginx] The installer now installs Nginx 0.7.64 by default.
Release 2.2.5
-------------
* [Apache] Small file uploads are now buffered; fixes potential DoS attack
Phusion Passenger buffers large file uploads to temp files so that it
doesn't block applications while an upload is in progress, but it sent
small uploads directly to the application without buffering it. This could
result in a potential DoS attack: the client can send many small, incomplete
file uploads to the server, and this would block all application processes
until a timeout occurs. In order to solve this problem, Phusion Passenger
now buffers small file uploads in memory. Bug #356.
* [Apache] Fixed support for mod_rewrite passthrough rules
Mod_rewrite passthrough rules were not properly supported because of a bug
fix for supporting encoded slashes (%2f) in URLs. Unfortunately, due to
bugs/limitations in Apache, we can support either encoded slashes or
mod_rewrite passthrough rules, but not both; supporting one will break the
other.
Support for mod_rewrite passthrough rules is now enabled by default; that
is, support for encoded slashes is disabled by default. A new configuration
option, "PassengerAllowEncodedSlashes", has been added. Turning this option
on will enable support for encoded slashes and disable support for
mod_rewrite passthrough rules.
Issue #113 and issue #230.
* [Apache] Added a configuration option for resolving symlinks in the document root path
Phusion Passenger 2.2.0 and higher no longer resolves symlinks in
the document root path in order to properly support Capistrano-style
directory structures. The exact behavior is documented in the Users Guide,
section "How Phusion Passenger detects whether a virtual host is a web
application".
However, some people relied on the old behavior. A new configuration option,
PassengerResolveSymlinksInDocumentRoot, has been added to allow reverting
back to the old behavior.
Patch contributed by Locaweb (http://www.locaweb.com.br/).
* [Apache] mod_env variables are now also passed through CGI environment headers
Prior to version 2.2.3, environment variables set by mod_env are passed to
the application as CGI environment headers, not through Ruby's ENV variable.
In the last release we introduced support for setting ENV environment
variables with mod_env, and got rid of the code for setting CGI environment
headers. It turns out that some people relied on the old behavior, we so now
environment variables set with mod_env are set in both ENV and in the CGI
environment.
Fixes bug #335.
* [Apache] Fixed compilation problems on some Linux systems with older versions of Apache
If you used to see compilation errors like this:
ext/apache2/Configuration.cpp:554: error: expected primary-expression before '.' token
then this version should compile properly.
* [Apache] Fixed I/O timeouts for communication with backend processes
Got rid of the code for enforcing I/O timeouts when reading from or writing to
a backend process. This caused more problems than it solved.
* [Nginx] Support for streaming responses (e.g. Comet or HTTP push)
Buffering of backend responses is now disabled. This fixes support for
streaming responses, something which the Apache version has supported
for a while now. One can generate streaming responses in Ruby on Rails
like this:
render :text => lambda { |response, output|
10_000.times do |i|
output.write("hello #{i}!\n")
end
}
* [Nginx] Installer now installs Nginx 0.7.61 by default
Previously it installed 0.6.37 by default.
* [Nginx] Fixed the installer's --extra-configure-flags flag when combined with --auto-download
Arguments passed to --extra-configure-flags were not being passed to the
Nginx configure script when --auto-download is given. This has been
fixed: bug #349.
* [Nginx] Fixed unnecessary download of PCRE
The installer now checks whether PCRE is installed in /opt/local (e.g.
MacPorts) as well before concluding that it isn't installed and going ahead
with downloading PCRE.
* Fixed STDERR capturing
While spawning an application, Phusion Passenger captures any output written
to STDERR so that it can show them later if the application failed to start.
This turns out to be much more difficult than expected, with all kinds of
corner cases that can mess up this feature.
For example, if the Rails log file is not writable, then this can cause
Rails to crash with a bizarre and unhelpful error message whenever it tries
to write to STDERR:
/!\ FAILSAFE /!\ Thu Aug 20 14:58:39 +1000 2009
Status: 500 Internal Server Error
undefined method `[]' for nil:NilClass
Some applications reopen STDERR to a log file. This didn't work.
Of all of these problems have been fixed now. (Bug #332)
* Fixed some bugs in application sources preloading
Rails >= 2.2 already preloads the application sources, in which case Phusion
Passenger wasn't supposed to perform it's own preloading, but the Rails
>= 2.2 detection code was bugged. This has been fixed.
Rails < 2.2 doesn't preload the application sources by itself, but there
should be a certain order with which the sources are preloaded, otherwise
preloading could fail in some applications. We now enforce a specific load
order: first models, then controllers, then helpers.
Bug #359.
* Fixed a few bugs in WSGI compliance
PATH_INFO is supposed to be set to the request URI, but without the query
string and without the base URI. This has been fixed: bug #360.
* Fixed some Ruby 1.9-specific crashes caused by encoding issues. Bug #354.
* Fixed loading of config/environment.rb on Ruby 1.9.2, because Ruby 1.9.2
no longer has "." in the default load path. Patch by metaljastix, issue #368.
* The Users Guide for Apache now mentions something about correct permissions
for application directories.
* Fixed compilation problems on IA-64 (bug #118). We also reduced the stack
sizes for the threads by half, so Phusion Passenger should use even less
virtual memory now.
* Fixed compilation problems on Linux systems with ARM CPU.
* Fixed a few compatibility problems with 64-bit OpenBSD.
* Fixed a few typos and minor bugs.
Older releases
--------------
Please consult the blog posts on http://blog.phusion.nl/ for the information about older releases.