On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Doug MacEachern wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
Why? Some users need a control of what gets reloaded and what not on
server start (Yes I know if you put in startup.pl file it loads only once)
For example parsing and loading some heavy xml files...
Hi,
While documenting the 'restart twice on start' apache's behavior, I've
tested $Apache::Server::ReStarting and $Apache::Server::Starting.
Perl section is executed twice -- OK.
startup.pl is executed once -- OK.
$Apache::Server::ReStarting never gets set! - I suppose it's a
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
Why? Some users need a control of what gets reloaded and what not on
server start (Yes I know if you put in startup.pl file it loads only once)
For example parsing and loading some heavy xml files...
Why do you want to take it away?
I think
Hi,
While documenting the 'restart twice on start' apache's behavior, I've
tested $Apache::Server::ReStarting and $Apache::Server::Starting.
Perl section is executed twice -- OK.
startup.pl is executed once -- OK.
$Apache::Server::ReStarting never gets set! - I suppose it's a bug.
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