RE: :Parser Expat cause segfaults

2001-05-03 Thread Stephen Anderson
-Original Message- From: Oskari 'Okko' Ojala [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Got a problem: About 250 of 1000 requests cause a segfault (11) when using XML::Parser::parse() under mod_perl. In FAQs it is stated that this is because of the bundled Expat in Apache. I've tried

RE: Fwd: [speedycgi] Speedycgi scales better than mod_perl withsc ripts that contain un-shared memory

2001-01-19 Thread Stephen Anderson
This doesn't affect the argument, because the core of it is that: a) the CPU will not completely process a single task all at once; instead, it will divide its time _between_ the tasks b) tasks do not arrive at regular intervals c) tasks take varying amounts of time to

RE: Wild Proposal :)

2000-10-11 Thread Stephen Anderson
-Original Message- From: Perrin Harkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 11 October 2000 04:45 To: Ajit Deshpande Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Wild Proposal :) Hi Ajit, It's not entirely clear to me what problem you're trying to solve here. I'll comment on some

RE: Why does Apache do this braindamaged dlclose/dlopen stuff?

2000-01-25 Thread Stephen Anderson
So in the longer term, is there a reason the parent has to contain the interpreter at all? Can't it just do a system call when it needs one? It seems a bit excessive to put aside a couple of megabytes of system memory just to run startup.pl. Well, remember that the interpreter itself

RE: Why does Apache do this braindamaged dlclose/dlopen stuff?

2000-01-19 Thread Stephen Anderson
-Original Message- From: Gerald Richter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 January 2000 04:36 To: Alan Burlison; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Why does Apache do this braindamaged dlclose/dlopen stuff? So I would agree to your last sentences that Dynloader is responsible for

RE: Another IE5 complaint

1999-11-23 Thread Stephen Anderson
-Original Message- From: Rod Butcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 23 November 1999 10:20 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Another IE5 complaint Am I the only battling service vendor who actually feels good when somebody bookmarks my website ? I can absorb the overhead