Forum: NGINX nginx-1.2.4

Posted by Maxim Dounin (Guest)
on 2012-09-25 16:04
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Changes with nginx 1.2.4                                         25 Sep 
2012

    *) Bugfix: in the "limit_req" directive; the bug had appeared in 
1.1.14.
       Thanks to Charles Chen.

    *) Bugfix: nginx could not be built by gcc 4.7 with -O2 optimization 
if
       the --with-ipv6 option was used.

    *) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in a worker process if 
the
       "map" directive was used with variables as values.

    *) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in a worker process if 
the
       "geo" directive was used with the "ranges" parameter but without 
the
       "default" parameter; the bug had appeared in 0.8.43.
       Thanks to Zhen Chen and Weibin Yao.

    *) Bugfix: in the -p command-line parameter handling.

    *) Bugfix: in the mail proxy server.

    *) Bugfix: of minor potential bugs.
       Thanks to Coverity.

    *) Bugfix: nginx/Windows could not be built with Visual Studio 2005
       Express.
       Thanks to HAYASHI Kentaro.


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Posted by Kevin Worthington (Guest)
on 2012-09-25 20:21
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Hello Nginx Users,

Now available: Nginx 1.2.4 For Windows http://goo.gl/Rr4Kk (32-bit and
64-bit versions)

These versions are to support legacy users who are already using
Cygwin based builds of Nginx. Officially supported native Windows
binaries are at nginx.org.

Announcements are also available via my Twitter stream
(http://twitter.com/kworthington), if you prefer to receive updates
that way.

Thank you,
Kevin
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