On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Kris Yates wrote:
I am not sure that mod_perl being a DSO is a problem. I just couldn't find anything that pointed me to cause of problem. However, I saw on masonhq some text stating that Mason running with a DSO mod_perl is not supported.. and so that is the only thing that made me wonder.
In earlier version of mod_perl 1.x (not 2.0), a DSO mod_perl often caused segfaults.
AFAICT, no one has reported this in a long time, and mod_perl 2.0 is pretty much designed to always be a DSO, so I'd expect it to work fine that way.
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