<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think the only way to really solve this, is to look at how the longjmp()
> was used in 1.3 to ensure we died correctly. I would also suggest looking
> at how threaded dies. If the real problem is the signal handling, then I
> would suggest that Dean was correct about signals and daemons, and we
> should just remove all singals and use the pipe_of_death for all Unix
> MPMs.
I understand how the pipe of death works... Having to look at it all
the time is a performance issue :)
> Assuming that locks are interuptable is not a good idea IMHO.
unclear what you mean... all supported platforms have interruptible
locks...
do you mean "I don't want to kill a child process that is waiting for
a mutex?"
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