Loading CGI at runtime

Greetings,

I’m getting a warning when restarting Apache “Loading CGI at runtime. You
could increase shared memory between Apache processes by preloading it in
your httpd.conf or handler.pl file.”

As far as I know, I haven’t made any changes to the RT files that would
warrant this warning. Any ideas on where I should look?

Thanks and cheers,

Brian Houston
Austar

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“BH” == Brian Houston writes:

BH> Greetings,
BH> I’m getting a warning when restarting Apache “Loading CGI at runtime. You
BH> could increase shared memory between Apache processes by preloading it in
BH> your httpd.conf or handler.pl file.”

Did you upgrade your CGI module? Perhaps it is offering you some
advice in the new version.