Automake 1.11 (and I think 1.10b already) offers the AM_SILENT_RULES macro.
This adds switches --quiet, --enable-silent-rules and --disable-silent-rules
to configure.
--quiet makes the configure run itself quite.
--enable-silent-rules makes the compile process less verbose:
for a file that is compiled without errors or warnings, a simple
"CC main.o" is printed (e.g.). Compiler warnings and errors
are printed of course.
This makes it much easier (IMHO) to spot build problems.
--disable-silent-rules turns the silent rules off
I have set it up such that the default for tinyproxy is to build
in verbose mode (i.e. with silent rules disabled). This prints
the whole compile call command line for each source file compiled,
precisely as before.
You can also control verbose/non-verbose mode at "make" time, i.e.
after configure has run, by calling "make V=0 ..." or "make V=1 ..."
for running in silent and verbose mode, respectively.
If the version automake used to create configure is too old,
the result is unaltered, compared to the result before this change.
Wow - this is a long commit message for a 1-liner.
But since I discussed this with Mukund earlier, and he did
not seem to be too fond if this, I felt the need to justify
this change... :-)
Michael
Somehow, I don't quite get the asciidoc formatting yet.
I can't get the extra paragraph on templates to look nice
in the manpage output.
But at least there is some content...
Michael
A ususal case here is that the headers were buggy, e.g. a line
without a ":" to separate the header field name from the value.
Previous behaviour was to silently return a blank page.
Michael
This reverts commit f3312c22a0.
The "hashofheaders" argument to process_request() is needed
for building with reverse support or with transparent support.
Michael
The compiler inlines static functions as necessary anyway.
No more inline keywords exist in Tinyproxy source code. We want to
avoid using this keyword anyway.
If we require information about the runtime environment, it can be
found using the uname program. And binutils can tell about what the
tinyproxy binary contains. Tinyproxy doesn't have to report this
information.
This feature will only confuse us during support, if users come to
us with a Tinyproxy build which has a differently named default config
file. This feature is not that useful anyway.
Enable spcifying HTTP protocol version on command line ( --http-version).
Enable specifying method (GET, CONNECT, ...) on the command line (--method).
Add POD documentation.
Use pod2usage() to print help message.
Michael