We're on 5.8.6, and multiple inheritance is generally working for us. This is the first time this has been an issue, but the Apache::Reload issue makes sense. We have actually been running into more and more problems with using Apache::Reload as our code base has gotten more and more complicated. Even simple inheritance breaks it sometimes. This might just be the straw that breaks the camel's back that forces us to figure out a way to actually get the servers restarted.

BTW, we're running Solaris (9, soon 10) and it's my understanding that graceful restarts of apache are buggy, although I haven't checked to see if that's been fixed, otherwise we'd be using that.

If anyone has any recommendations on how to deal with restarting Apache servers in a clustered environment (I know this is getting off topic now) please let me know.


In reply to Re^6: Problems with multiple inheritance by agianni
in thread Problems with multiple inheritance by agianni

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