Re: Experience running mod_perl2 with mpm_event on Solaris 11
Joe Schaefer <[email protected]> Fri, 26 Aug 2022 14:53:08 -0400
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LOL IF YOU THINK THE WAIT FOR ITHREAD SUPPORT WAS A LONG TIME COMING. https://github.com/majorz/apache2-rs/tree/master/src On Fri, Aug 26, 2022 at 2:36 PM John D Groenveld <[email protected]> wrote: > In message < > CAFQGv+YB4BO3K4_HRYCcyj7LjsnejRH9hWYJw+9172ybc+q4xQ@mail.gmail.com> > , Joe Schaefer writes: > >The entire collective engineering effort for mod_perl and mod_apreq was to > >ensure our code was thread-safe, both from an httpd context and a Perl > one. > >We achieved that twenty years ago, but have been stuck dealing with the > >fact that ithread engineering within Perl5 itself had a ways to go. > > My WAG is that new application development that requires instrumenting > the Apache httpd request phases is now being coded in Rust. > > John > [email protected] > -- Joe Schaefer, Ph.D. We only build what you need built. <[email protected]> 954.253.3732 <//954.253.3732>