A small oversight, liable to cause minor confusion during configure & build: httpd -V reports the value of TYPES_CONFIG_FILE, if defined, though this macro does not seem to be used anywhere else in the code. AP_TYPES_CONFIG_FILE, as defined in httpd.h and used in mod_mime.c, seems to be a more useful value to report. --- server/main.c Wed Apr 17 17:36:28 2002 +++ /tmp/main.c Fri Jun 7 19:34:58 2002 @@ -229,8 +229,8 @@ printf(" -D DEFAULT_ERRORLOG=\"" DEFAULT_ERRORLOG "\"\n"); #endif -#ifdef TYPES_CONFIG_FILE - printf(" -D TYPES_CONFIG_FILE=\"" TYPES_CONFIG_FILE "\"\n"); +#ifdef AP_TYPES_CONFIG_FILE + printf(" -D AP_TYPES_CONFIG_FILE=\"" AP_TYPES_CONFIG_FILE "\"\n"); #endif #ifdef SERVER_CONFIG_FILE
Your fix has been committed to Apache 2.0. Thanks for your patch, and thanks for using Apache!