Debian's mod_perl DSO

Is mod_perl as a DSO on Apache still that unstable? What about the
Debian version?

Florian Weimer Weimer@CERT.Uni-Stuttgart.DE
University of Stuttgart http://CERT.Uni-Stuttgart.DE/people/fw/
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Florian Weimer Weimer@CERT.Uni-Stuttgart.DE writes:

Is mod_perl as a DSO on Apache still that unstable? What about the
Debian version?

I have actually had fine experiences with the DSO under Debian,
although, as a rule, I do run the statically compiled one.

Mike.

Michael Alan Dorman wrote:

Florian Weimer Weimer@CERT.Uni-Stuttgart.DE writes:

Is mod_perl as a DSO on Apache still that unstable? What about the
Debian version?

I have actually had fine experiences with the DSO under Debian,
although, as a rule, I do run the statically compiled one.

Mike.

I did not experience any hard problems with RedHat’s version as well, but it
might be due to low loads on that machine (only used by about 200 people,
about ten to 20 tickets a day).

Regards,
Harald

Harald WagenerAn der Alster 4220099 Hamburg*http://www.fcb-wilkens.com

Harald Wagener hwagener@hamburg.fcb.com writes:

Michael Alan Dorman wrote:

Florian Weimer Weimer@CERT.Uni-Stuttgart.DE writes:

Is mod_perl as a DSO on Apache still that unstable? What about the
Debian version?

I have actually had fine experiences with the DSO under Debian,
although, as a rule, I do run the statically compiled one.

Mike.

I did not experience any hard problems with RedHat’s version as well, but it
might be due to low loads on that machine (only used by about 200 people,
about ten to 20 tickets a day).

Thanks for sharing this information. I think I’ll give the mod_perl
DSO a try. Fortunately, our own RT isn’t high-traffic either, except
when we mass-create tickets with vulnerability scan reports. :wink:

Florian Weimer Weimer@CERT.Uni-Stuttgart.DE
University of Stuttgart http://CERT.Uni-Stuttgart.DE/people/fw/
RUS-CERT +49-711-685-5973/fax +49-711-685-5898