"Bill Stoddard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> So I says to myself, "self, why introduce the ThreadLimit directive when the 
>scoreboard on
> Windows is not shared between processes, ever?". So here is a patch: the scoreboard 
>is
> always allocated to be exactly big enough for ThreadsPerChild entries. And it can 
>grow or
> shrink across restarts because the scoreboard is never shared across processes. Why 
>didn't
> I think o this sooner? It's late so posting a patch rather than committing code...

it makes sense to me, but what do I know about the NT MPM?  (answer:
almost nothing)... but it either works or it doesn't, so commit it
already if it does

(I'm glad somebody is running with the malloc-the-scoreboard code I
had to hack up recently.)

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