>Can I ask the obvious, then? When would a separate address space
>be desirable for an apr-based app to invoke a child/forked process? It is a desirable option mainly for developers using unstable modules to ensure the child process will not kill the parent application, or the server, in case a major problem happens inside the child. By default on NetWare, the http server and all of its child processes are started in the same address space. |
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