2009/3/20 Florian Bösch <[email protected]>:
>
> On Mar 20, 1:18 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> I have in the past entertained allowing a user provided hook to be
>> supplied which would allow a user to implement their own function to
>> decide if a restart should be done or not, but do not believe that it
>> is really needed.
>
> The current behavior upon a daemon SIGINT is to generate a 500 server
> error and start the daemon again.

No it doesn't. You have also made other statements which show you are
making wrong assumptions about how it works.

I don't have the time right now to explain things, but will later.

Graham

> An alternate behavior (as configured) could be offered that tries to
> serve a request by bouncing a daemon a specified amount of times
> before serving a 500. That way it would be possible for a developer to
> make an arbitrary decision for a reload and still serve the request
> with fresh code.

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