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Asunto: Re: [eCS-ISP] SSL certs & apache 2.4.61
Fecha: Sat, 5 Oct 2024 00:30:18 -0400
Para: eCS ISP Mailing List <ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com>

Hi...

On 10/04/24 11:45 pm, Steven Levine wrote:
In <list-11063065@2rosenthals.com>, on 10/04/24
    at 10:47 PM, "Lewis G Rosenthal" <ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com> said:

Hi,

Surely, that should work as well as my approach to move the conf to an
alternate directory, though ISTR some issue with checking variables in
conf  files where the variable does not exist (faded memory from
something we were  testing a couple decades ago, so perhaps I'm
misremembering).
Are you thinking our PassEnv issue, which we ran into much more recently
than decades ago.  This thread, for some reason, triggered me to revist
the PassEnv issue where there appears to be no way to avoid a warning if
the environment variable is not defined.


Yep, that was it, PassEnv. Okay, perhaps not a couple decades ago. :-)

I got to refresh my knowledge of how If directive expressions worked along
with some not 100% obvious implementation issues related to httpd.conf
parsing.  The warnings are still there.  Unfortunately, the PassEnv
implementation checks if the variable exists when the PassEnv directive is
parsed, not when it is invoked.  This means it's not possible to wrap the
PassEnv in conditional code to avoid the warning or if there is, I have
not found it yet.

ISTR that we had determined that last time 'round. I have never tested it on another platform to ensure that it's not something unique to OS/2 (and perhaps our shells).

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Lewis
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