I'm looking at getting a threaded Apache working under FreeBSD-STABLE (as of this past weekend) ... if I start up the server and connect with a browser, it doesn't send anything back, *except* if I kill the apache server right after the connection ...
I've checked with the Apache folk, and someone pointed me to the STATUS file, where I found: ============ * Generate a good bug report to send to the FreeBSD hackers that details the problems we have seen with threads and system calls (specifically sendfile data is corrupted). From our analysis so far, we don't think that this is an APR issue, but rather a FreeBSD kernel issue. Our current solution is to just disable threads across the board on FreeBSD. MsgID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Status: Fixed in -CURRENT. MFC in about a week. Continuing testing with threads on FreeBSD. FreeBSD PR kern/32684: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/32684 ============== Reading the PR, alfred put a fix in place shortly after (~mid December of 2001), but I'm wondering if anyone knows whether this was migrated back down to -STABLE, and, if not, what would be involved to have that done? Is it a fix that *can* be MFCd? To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message