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Subject: Re: Makefile.bsd'd SYSTEM_MAXCONN=1024 ?
From: carlo flores <carlo () petalphile ! com>
Date: 2011-09-27 6:45:46
Message-ID: CAH=U_LR=rj-pGk_+fPEZY5msEnwGm4Hhr2PWzE9tviZycbdTZg () mail ! gmail ! com
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Thanks much Willy. We are moving forward with commenting this out in our
installs, FYI.
On Monday, September 26, 2011, Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> wrote:
> Hi Carlo,
>
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 04:18:38PM -0700, carlo flores wrote:
>> Just wondering if this is enabled in Makefile.bsd for a particular
reason?
>> We're building automated installers and noticed it is commented out in
>> other Makefiles but is still active for BSD installs.
>>
>> Maybe we'll be able to update the version in OpenBSD'd ports, too...
>
> There is no particular reason I can think of. I think it was removed
> from the other ones when we made DEFAULT_MAXCONN configurable, but since
> I don't build for BSD anymore, I did not notice it.
>
> Regards,
> Willy
>
>
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Thanks much Willy. We are moving forward with commenting this out in our installs, \
FYI. <br><br>On Monday, September 26, 2011, Willy Tarreau <<a \
href="mailto:w@1wt.eu">w@1wt.eu</a>> wrote:<br>> Hi Carlo,<br>><br> > On \
Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 04:18:38PM -0700, carlo flores wrote:<br>>> Just wondering \
if this is enabled in Makefile.bsd for a particular reason?<br>>> We're \
building automated installers and noticed it is commented out in<br> >> other \
Makefiles but is still active for BSD installs.<br>>><br>>> Maybe \
we'll be able to update the version in OpenBSD'd ports, \
too...<br>><br>> There is no particular reason I can think of. I think it was \
removed<br> > from the other ones when we made DEFAULT_MAXCONN configurable, but \
since<br>> I don't build for BSD anymore, I did not notice it.<br>><br>> \
Regards,<br>> Willy<br>><br>>
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