Commit Briefs
add an implicit fastcgi parameter: GEMINI_SEARCH_STRING
backport of 97b306cbee6d105885a761e04274f661a0ec3757 it’s the QUERY_STRING decoded if it’s a search-string (i.e. not a key-value pair.) It’s useful for scripts to avoid percent-decoding the querystring in the most common case of a query, because in Gemini querystrings key-value paired are not common. Idea from a discussion with Allen Sobot.
correction: QUERY_STRING is *not* urldecoded.
backport of 77718c121f89b39bd0095f10e2dbd2ff9df65281 RFC3875 § 4.1.7 states that "the QUERY_STRING variable contains a URL-encoded search or parameter string".
return after FCGI_END_REQUEST
backport 17493a486c9e6325c3aae74920ddb10958ae2771 this fixes a possible crash if `client_write' closes the connection, because client_close can end up freeing the fastcgi bufferevent while we're looping. We don't support fastcgi multiplexing, so once we get an END_REQUEST there's nothing more to do. Prodded into looking here after a bug report from Allen Sobot, thanks!
when switching user also set the groups
backport of 872a717687a377cc02860e44c67dc1934ebfa9cb
always cast is*() arguments to unsigned char
backport of 6130e0e and 06035a0
gmid 1.8.5 (tags/1.8.5)
disable test_unknown_host temporarly
breaks on some distro and needs further investigations; it's not that interesting fortunately.
remove -v from gg
undocumented flag to dump to stdout the request before doing it. Not useful, it's debugging leftover.
always send custom list of fcgi parameters
The code in fcgi_req to send the custom params set in the config file was placed inside the conditional for `tls_peer_cert_provided`, so the custom parameters would not be sent if a client certificate is not provided.
call tzset(3) to fix times in logs
reported by Karl Jeacle, thanks!