a) refer 'perl' in their Makefile, or
b) have a directory name of p5-*, or
c) have any dependency on any p5-* package
Like last time, where this caused no complaints.
Changes from previous:
0.24 2011-10-04 Tomas Doran <bobtfish@bobtfish.net>
* Further fix to pm_wait routine to find the correct PID and remove it
(fixing logical error introduced in the last release), noted by Vadim
Dashkevich
* Document (somewhat) FCGI::ProcManager::Constrainted
0.23 2011-09-27 Tomas Doran <bobtfish@bobtfish.net>
* Fix pm_wait routine to exit without a warning
* Fix pm_wait to correctly detect child processes which have died.
* Fix to return SIGCHLD handler to it's default state in the
pm_manage loop so that loading code which sets SIGCHLD to ignore
won't interfere with normal operation.
* Add repository metadata.
0.22 2011-08-04 Tomas Doran <bobtfish@bobtfish.net>
* Ship a version of FCGI::ProcManager::Constrainted which actually
works as advertised.
0.21 2011-08-02 Tomas Doran <bobtfish@bobtfish.net>
* Ship a working dist.
0.20 2011-08-02 Gareth Kirwan <gbjk@cpan.org>
* ProcManager::Constrained: Add a new FCGI::ProcManager::Constrainted
subclass which will restart workers safely after a certain number of
requests, or at certain memory thresholds.
* ProcManager: Fix start_delay causing a permanent hang.
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.10.1 -> 5.12.1.
The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=..."), minus the packages updated after
the perl package update.
sno@ was right after all, obache@ kindly asked and he@ led the
way. Thanks!
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.8.8 -> 5.10.0.
The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=...").
FCGI-ProcManager is a process manager for FCGI. By implementing
the process manager in perl, we can more finely tune FastCGI
performance, and we can take CPU and memory advantages of fast
forks and copy-on-write UNIX process management characteristics.