- change MPM backend from static to dynamic,
but keep mpm_prefork for compatiblity with e.g. php modules
- install dedicated MPM load file in case httpd was build with modular MPM
(modules.d/000_mpm_prefork_fallback.conf)
- disable SSLv3 and SSLv2 fallback in sample httpd-ssl-conf
- use @sample macro instead EXAMPLESDIR
- add some SSLCipherSuite examples for OpenSSL >= 1.0.x
- add libressl support [1]
- add pkg-install script (to handle new modular MPM build)
- build now most all modules, so users using packages don't have
to run a custom build for missing modules
- fix suexec mode
PR: 196139 [1]
MFH: 2015Q1
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