Thanks. Is working...
I was knowing that it is possible but I was not know how
to do it.
Thanks again,
Emanuel Dejanu
"Jeff Trawick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> "Emanuel Dejanu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I want to compile the Apache 2 with HARD_THREAD_LIMIT set to 1024
> > using a command line directive. Now I modify the file
> > "httpd-2_0_16/server/mpm/perchild/mpm_default.h".
> > It is possible to set it without modify the file?
>
> yes, it would seem possible because of the way HARD_THREAD_LIMIT is
> defined:
>
> #ifndef HARD_THREAD_LIMIT
> #define HARD_THREAD_LIMIT 64
> #endif
>
> I would think that you could set CFLAGS around configure like this and
> have the right thing happen:
>
> CFLAGS="-DHARD_THREAD_LIMIT=1024" ./configure ...
>
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