On Feb 14, 2007, at 9:59 AM, Clinton Gormley wrote:
You also have the option of avoiding loading everything on the first
start (because apache starts, and then immediately restarts, just to
check that it can). But then there is no STDOUT, so you don't get
immediate feedback about any failures.
This brings up something that has been puzzling me for a while-
There's a known memory leak on apachectl restart because of the way
it happens. Run mod_perl, don't use apachectl restart -- fine.
But is there any known leak on that immediate restart ?
// Jonathan Vanasco
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