I should have searched the source file for that "die" command myself.

Sorry for the noise; thanks for the gentle reply.

MC

On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Fred Moyer <f...@redhotpenguin.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Mark Copper <mcop...@straitcity.com> wrote:
>>
>> Do the the Apache2::SizeLimit modules released this year support threaded 
>> MPM's?
>
> From lib/Apache2/SizeLimit.pm:
>
>  31 die "Apache2::SizeLimit at the moment works only with non-threaded MPMs"
>  32     if Apache2::MPM->is_threaded();
>
> Threaded MPMs make life more difficult here.  You want to eliminate
> the particular interpreter that exceeds the specified size, but does
> that mean you just kill the thread which the interpreter is in, or do
> you restart the entire httpd process?  There is also multiplicity to
> consider, which if I recall correctly is multiple interpreters per
> thread.
>
>>
>> I can't see what version is installed under Debian Lenny mod_perl2,
>> but I imagine it's .91.  At any rate the installed docs contain the
>> caveat against threaded MPM's which seems to have been removed, but I
>> don't see anything about it in the CPAN module changes file.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Mark Copper
>>
>

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