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anymore)
Another way is to use getfacl/setfacl or mtree to get backup of original
files permissions and restore them later.
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the above steps as one chained command.
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for apache22?
As I look in to Makefile, you can use WITH_MPM=event and Apache will use
KQueue
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/event.html
(but I am not 100% sure, I am using prefork)
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, or by securelevel settings.
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of some
version (eg. 1.3) it will be broken with another version (2.0 and 2.2).
It apply for binary packages. If somebody is compiling ports himself,
then can check option with apache or add WITH_APACHE in to /etc/make.conf
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