checked closer, seems like this is might be the case.
it sometimes survive a couple of runs.. mostly hitting same threads. but fails when a new thread enters

its primary for multiple developers to add plugins simply by droping their patch. (uploaded patch would trigger reload in a later case, but first things first) must keep the performance though, by calling 'use' each time take to much time, with just a handfull plugins at my test its .02 sec at each hit, not sure it would work with 100+ and it also kills the sweet mod_ magic :) could force a graceful on each change and burn in the modules in the enviorment, but that will force rebuild on my gigant memorytree, and that would be very time consuming..

no way to attach the use to the parent? but guess apache needs to respawn all still to take action..

In reply to Re^6: 'use' falls out of scope at runtime by arpx
in thread 'use' falls out of scope at runtime by arpx

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