Update to latest upstream git version, fixes compile failure since nginx-1.23.0: src/event/ngx_event_udp.h:38:27: error: field ‘pkt6’ has incomplete type 38 | struct in6_pktinfo pkt6; | ^~~~ .../nginx-naxsi-1.3/naxsi_src/naxsi_runtime.c:2925:36: error: ‘r->headers_in.x_forwarded_for’ is a pointer; did you mean to use ‘->’? 2925 | if (r->headers_in.x_forwarded_for.nelts >= 1) { | ^ | -> - remove 0001-naxsi_src-naxsi_runtime.c-fix-build-without-x_forwar.patch (upstream commit, see [1]) - remove 0002-PCRE2-compatibility.patch (upstream commit, see [2]) Changelog (since 1.3): - a2add9f docs: fix simple typo, registred -> registered (#538) - aa9da98 Fix #541 - Removing useless assert. - fbe6ffd Some includes are required for OpenBSD (#545) - 296583f naxsi_src/naxsi_runtime.c: fix build without x_forwarded_for (#568) - fe5df20 redirect naxsi log to a separate log file (#563) - c81a4e3 parse HTTP PATCH requests and associated tests (#595) - 2937c44 PCRE2 compatibility (#587) - d714f16 Fixes NGINX >= v.1.23.0 (all credits @lubomudr) (#598) Given the short history since 1.3, and rather than backporting one more patch, just bump to current HEAD of the upstream repository. [1] |
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