> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ryan Bloom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 17 September 2001 19:58
> On Monday 17 September 2001 10:53 am, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
> 
> This is completely BOGUS! If I have a farm of web servers running 
> on different
> platforms, all of the signals should be the same.

Can't we settle for 'the command on each machine to restart, stop,
etc. should be the same'? Ie. 
$ apachectl restart
$ apachectl stop

etc.

The alternatives are:

1) drop support linux kernel 2.0 with glibc 2.0
2) stick with SIGWINCH (which doesn't exist
   on some platform(s) IIRC).

Just my $0.02,

Sander

 
> Ryan
> 
> > This should resolve Roy's veto by switching back to SIGUSR1 for
> > graceful restarts (except on Linux 2.0 with glibc 2.0).
> >
> > As I don't think you can veto a veto (call a vote?), I don't think
> > his veto can be overriden.  But, I do want to post this before I
> > commit it as it is a widespread change and I may have missed
> > something.  We could extend this even further so that SIGHUP is
> > also defined as a #define, but I'm not terribly sure we want to
> > be that extreme.
> >
> > The docs also need to be updated, but I'm not sure the best way
> > to phrase that it is SIGUSR1 except on one incredibly old platform
> > that no one should be using threads with anyway.  -- justin
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