I was wondering whether there was a way to specify module execution order
of modules.
Concretely, my problem is that mod-ssl's fixup handler (that executes in
HOOK_MIDDLE) defines some environment variable that I would like to access
in my mod-python fixup handler that executes in HOOK_MIDDLE (like all
mod-python fixup handlers). Is there any way of controlling that
mod-ssl's handler runs before that of mod-python (short of patching either
module)?
Somehow, I think that should be a common problem--but searching the web I
couldn't find anything.
many thanks in advance for any help.
-b
PS. I was wondering whether the module load order affected the execution
order. I run Apache2 on Debian that specifies the modules to load as sym
links from mods-enabled to mods-available. Would anyone know how to
specify the load order of modules the Debian way? Maybe prefixing the
sym-link names with numbers (like in /etc/init.d)?
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