> -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Jagielski [mailto:j...@jagunet.com] > Sent: woensdag 5 juli 2017 18:49 > To: dev@httpd.apache.org > Subject: Re: 2.4.27 > > These are just the fixes/regressions noted in CHANGES: > > Changes with Apache 2.4.27 > > *) mod_lua: Improve compatibility with Lua 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3. > PR58188, PR60831, PR61245. [Rainer Jung] > > *) mod_http2: disable and give warning when mpm_prefork is > encountered. The server will > continue to work, but HTTP/2 will no longer be negotiated. [Stefan Eissing]
Can somebody point me to the reasoning behind this? I have this configuration on FreeBSD with older Httpd versions, and it works just fine for my limited load. Switching to a different model will require compiling more ports myself as the FreeBSD packaging system is optimized for this model. I do understand that there is a better mapping of http/2 streams with the more modern MPMs, but there must be a reason that it worked and no longer can be supported in the future. I assume this reason is already documented somewhere... Thanks, Bert