I have been taking a close look at the MPMs from the perspective of documenting them for Apache Pocket Reference and also updating the docs. There seems to be a number of directives, such as AcceptMutex, CoreDumpDirectory, etc., that are conditionally included in the command_rec in core.c depending on definitions in the MPM header file, so if you do a "httpd -L" you will see them listed as provided by core.c, as opposed to directives like User and Group, which (on my default Ubuntu install) appear as provided by prefork.c (as those are defined in the UNIX_DAEMON_COMMANDS macro, which is used to insert the entries into the MPM's command_rec).
Should there be a note in the mpm_common documentation? It does beg the (philosophical) question of whether such commands are MPM directives or core directives that are only implemented when compiled with certain MPMs? or if there is a difference between MPM directives and core directives. Also the coverage of directives provided by the event MPM is incomplete in the mpm_common documentation. I will fix this. Andrew -- Andrew Ford South Wing Compton House, Compton Green, Redmarley, Gloucestershire, GL19 3JB, UK Tel: +44 1531 829900 Mobile: +44 7785 258278 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
