From: wessels <> Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1998 10:55:17 +0000 (+0000) Subject: remove double pconn count X-Git-Tag: SQUID_3_0_PRE1~3019 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=3774baeb1299dbc82676fdc2202d1fe0e5470908;p=thirdparty%2Fsquid.git remove double pconn count --- diff --git a/src/http.cc b/src/http.cc index b78982dbaf..cc5b738c61 100644 --- a/src/http.cc +++ b/src/http.cc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* - * $Id: http.cc,v 1.298 1998/07/21 17:26:33 wessels Exp $ + * $Id: http.cc,v 1.299 1998/07/22 04:55:17 wessels Exp $ * * DEBUG: section 11 Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) * AUTHOR: Harvest Derived @@ -29,81 +29,6 @@ * */ -/* - * Copyright (c) 1994, 1995. All rights reserved. - * - * The Harvest software was developed by the Internet Research Task - * Force Research Group on Resource Discovery (IRTF-RD): - * - * Mic Bowman of Transarc Corporation. - * Peter Danzig of the University of Southern California. - * Darren R. Hardy of the University of Colorado at Boulder. - * Udi Manber of the University of Arizona. - * Michael F. Schwartz of the University of Colorado at Boulder. - * Duane Wessels of the University of Colorado at Boulder. - * - * This copyright notice applies to software in the Harvest - * ``src/'' directory only. Users should consult the individual - * copyright notices in the ``components/'' subdirectories for - * copyright information about other software bundled with the - * Harvest source code distribution. - * - * TERMS OF USE - * - * The Harvest software may be used and re-distributed without - * charge, provided that the software origin and research team are - * cited in any use of the system. Most commonly this is - * accomplished by including a link to the Harvest Home Page - * (http://harvest.cs.colorado.edu/) from the query page of any - * Broker you deploy, as well as in the query result pages. These - * links are generated automatically by the standard Broker - * software distribution. - * - * The Harvest software is provided ``as is'', without express or - * implied warranty, and with no support nor obligation to assist - * in its use, correction, modification or enhancement. We assume - * no liability with respect to the infringement of copyrights, - * trade secrets, or any patents, and are not responsible for - * consequential damages. Proper use of the Harvest software is - * entirely the responsibility of the user. - * - * DERIVATIVE WORKS - * - * Users may make derivative works from the Harvest software, subject - * to the following constraints: - * - * - You must include the above copyright notice and these - * accompanying paragraphs in all forms of derivative works, - * and any documentation and other materials related to such - * distribution and use acknowledge that the software was - * developed at the above institutions. - * - * - You must notify IRTF-RD regarding your distribution of - * the derivative work. - * - * - You must clearly notify users that your are distributing - * a modified version and not the original Harvest software. - * - * - Any derivative product is also subject to these copyright - * and use restrictions. - * - * Note that the Harvest software is NOT in the public domain. We - * retain copyright, as specified above. - * - * HISTORY OF FREE SOFTWARE STATUS - * - * Originally we required sites to license the software in cases - * where they were going to build commercial products/services - * around Harvest. In June 1995 we changed this policy. We now - * allow people to use the core Harvest software (the code found in - * the Harvest ``src/'' directory) for free. We made this change - * in the interest of encouraging the widest possible deployment of - * the technology. The Harvest software is really a reference - * implementation of a set of protocols and formats, some of which - * we intend to standardize. We encourage commercial - * re-implementations of code complying to this set of standards. - */ - /* * Anonymizing patch by lutz@as-node.jena.thur.de * have a look into http-anon.c to get more informations. @@ -832,8 +757,6 @@ httpConnectDone(int fd, int status, void *data) peerCheckConnectStart(httpState->peer); comm_close(fd); } else { - fd_note(fd, storeUrl(entry)); - fd_table[fd].uses++; commSetSelect(fd, COMM_SELECT_WRITE, httpSendRequest, httpState, 0); commSetTimeout(fd, Config.Timeout.read, httpTimeout, httpState); }