No I'm using prefork MPM. On 12/3/06, Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Jakub Labath wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > Sorry for being quiet for a while just got back from a vacation. > > > > > > > > Hi Jakub, > > > > > > Do you have any updates on this problem? Was it a mod_python bug? > > > > > > Adrian > > > > > > > No the problem persists and I noticed that my coworkers have not > > resolved this in my absence. I'm still not sure what the problem is, > > as I mentioned to Jacob and on modpython list my next move is building > > a tool that simulates bunch of users log-in and out of admin and > > seeing if two different users get send the same cookie. This should > > give me more reliable way to reproduce the problem quickly ... then > > I'll take it from there. > > Should I find something I will contact one of the core devs directly, > > but so far I don't even know what is going on all I really know is > > that it is happening. > > > > As for trying fcgi instead of modpython that is definitively on a to > > do list but two weeks ago I spent ridiculous amount of time switching > > our production server from debian to gentoo hoping to solve the > > problem quickly by using more recent software - that did not happen. > > At this point I really need a tool to reproduce the problem quickly > > and then debug the hell out of everything. > > One question for you about this, are you using Apache with a > multithreaded MPM? In other words, is Apache compiled with the 'worker' > MPM for UNIX? > > I ask as a separate thread on the list describes pushing data into > os.environ in order to communicate information to Django from a custom > mod_python wrapper handler. To me though, doing such a thing could > cause problems and makes me wander how much Django may depend on > sourcing configuration from os.environ as doing this in a multithreaded > MPM may not work as distinct requests could interfere with each other > due to using what is effectively global data with no thread protection > and no way to stop a distinct thread from changing values before the > first thread got to use them. > > Graham > > > > >
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