AFAIK, restarting apache process on deployment is standard, is there a 
reason you don't want to do that?

Templates are picked up because they're not evaluated and compiled, rather 
they're processed dynamically so any changes there do not require a restart.

On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 9:34:42 PM UTC-5 Mike Dewhirst wrote:

> Server Version: Apache/2.4.52 (Ubuntu 2022.04) OpenSSL/3.0.2 
> mod_wsgi/4.9.0 Python/3.10 Server MPM: event Server Built: 
> 2022-09-30T04:09:50 Apache *seems* to hang onto something and eventually 
> crashes after I reload it after deploying a Python file.
>
> That is either scripted (delete site and re-export from repo) or drag and 
> drop a py file using Filezilla on Windows.
>
> It *seems* ok if I redeploy html templates.
>
> I have asked on the Apache mailing list and the consensus seems to be that 
> something is "hogging" the mpm-event workers and I have to figure out what 
> and solve that.
>
> The only solution I have is to restart Apache.
>
> I have to think this is happening in other projects so I'm wondering if 
> anyone has solved this?
>
> Thanks for any feedback
>
> Mike
>
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