Ryan Bloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The point of the accept abstraction is to allow people to poll on things other
> than regular sockets. The pipe-of-death is just one such example. An SSL
> socket is another, as is a UDP socket, or a hundred other examples. We
> should just move the pipe-of-death to the correct pool.
if we just move it to the right pool we then get to write code to
close the pipe... or maybe the pipe should be in pconf pool and
listen_rec in process pool but then we have a lost listen_rec that we
can't reuse
> Long-term, for threaded MPMs, I want the pipe-of-death to be completely
> separate from the listen_recs, but that is next week's job on my list.
you seem to be planning to restructure it anyway; I'll be happy in the
meantime with a simple fix that let's us restart with no segfaults and
no pipe leaks
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