Ged Haywood wrote:
Hi there,

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Richard F. Rebel wrote:


I am using ap2 + mp2 with the worker mpm and ithreads to serve about 12
million dynamically generated pages per day. ... expense ... performance
... bugs ... ithreads ... snots on P5P


Thanks very much for that report, it's really useful.

I see your experience with the -er- people at P5P was similar to mine.

That's very untrue, guys. p5p cares a lot for mod_perl and helps a lot to fix things so that mod_perl will be happy. Not once a major release was delayed because of problems with mod_perl. I wish httpd-dev cared about mod_perl just a tiny fraction of what p5p does.


The issue with ithreads support/maintenance is different: At the moment the ithreads package has no maintainer, so any fixes that you see at all are spotty. Arthur Bergman has left to work on Ponie (perl5 on parrot http://www.poniecode.org/) and noone has stepped up to replace him.
So if someone feels like picking up an important sub-project, by all means do so. It requires understanding of threads, XS and Perl guts.


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