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Subject: Re: sealed v4.1.9 on CPAN
Hi Joe,
>
> Am I beating a dead horse with mod_perl + mpm_event in 2022?
>
If you are beating a dead horse it at least is one that can still outperform
most others.
I am still using mpm_winnt in 2023.
Are there an
Hi Joe,
>
> Am I beating a dead horse with mod_perl + mpm_event in 2022?
>
If you are beating a dead horse it at least is one that can still outperform
most others.
I am still using mpm_winnt in 2023.
Are there any 'Sealed' advantages for mpm_prefork or mpm_winnt ?
Thomas den
Because you want to support HTTP/2, and mod_perl +mpm_event is the only way
to do it?
On Tue, Oct 25, 2022 at 8:31 AM Henry R wrote:
> why use mpm_event for mp? I doubt its stability. I am using mpm_prefork
> for a long time.
>
> thanks
>
> j...@sunstarsys.com wrote:
> > Feedback/flames
why use mpm_event for mp? I doubt its stability. I am using mpm_prefork
for a long time.
thanks
j...@sunstarsys.com wrote:
Feedback/flames welcome. Am I beating a dead horse with mod_perl +
mpm_event in 2022?
--
Henry R
https://openmbox.net/
Includes ModPerl::RegistryCookerSealed which will monkey-patch your
ModPerl::Registry runtime to use :Sealed handlers for your registry scripts.
Feedback/flames welcome. Am I beating a dead horse with mod_perl + mpm_event
in 2022?
Joe Schaefer, Ph.D.
mailto:j...@sunstarsys.com> >