In order to assist folks upgrading, we maintain a document
describing information critical to existing Apache users. These
are intended to be brief notes, and you should be able to find
more information in either the New Features document, or in
the src/CHANGES
file.
autoconf
and
libtool
system for configuring the build processes.
Using this system is similar to, but not the same as, using
the APACI system in Apache 1.3.CacheNegotiatedDocs
directive now takes
the argument on
or off
. Existing
instances of CacheNegotiatedDocs
should be
replaced with CacheNegotiatedDocs on
.ErrorDocument
directive no longer uses a
quote at the beginning of the argument to indicate a text
message. Instead, you should enclose the message in double
quotes. For example, existing instances of
ErrorDocument 403 "Some Message
should be replaced with
ErrorDocument 403 "Some Message"
As long as the second argument is not a valid URL or
pathname, it will be treated as a text message.
AccessConfig
and
ResourceConfig
directives no longer exist.
Existing instances of these directives can be replaced with
the Include
directive which has equivalent functionality. If you were
making use of the default values of these directives without
including them in the configuration files, you may need to
add Include conf/access.conf
and Include
conf/srm.conf
to your httpd.conf. In order to assure
that Apache reads the configuration files in the same order
as was implied by the older directives, the
Include
directives should be placed at the end
of httpd.conf, with the one for srm.conf
preceding the one for access.conf
.BindAddress
and Port
directives no longer exist. Equivalent functionality is
provided with the more flexible
Listen
directive.Port
directive in Apache-1.3 was setting the port number to be used
in self-referential URL's. The Apache-2.0 equivalent is
the new ServerName
syntax: it has been changed to allow specifying both the
hostname and the port number for self-referential URL's
in one directive.ServerType
directive no longer exists.
The method used to serve requests is now determined by the
selection of MPM. There is currently no MPM designed to be
launched by inetd.AgentLog
, RefererLog
and RefererIgnore
directives have been removed.
Agent and referer logs are still available using the CustomLog
directive of mod_log_config.AddModule
and
ClearModuleList
directives no longer exist.
These directives where used to ensure that modules could be
enabled in the correct order. The new Apache 2.0 API allows
modules to explicitly specify their ordering, eliminating the
need for these directives.httpd
command line option
-S
which was used for printing the virtual host
configuration has been replaced by -t -D
DUMP_VHOSTS
.src
directory. Instead, the sources are logically organized under
the main distribution directory, and installations of the
compiled server should be directed to a separate
directory.Extensive changes were made to the server API in Apache 2.0. Existing modules designed for the Apache 1.3 API will not work in Apache 2.0 without modification. Details are provided in the developer documentation.