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reconfigure lighttpd #2011

Open fedora-copr-github-bot opened 2 years ago

fedora-copr-github-bot commented 2 years ago

Original issue: https://pagure.io/copr/copr/issue/2011 Opened: 2021-12-12 13:27:12 Opened by: praiskup

There are several cool things proposed in: https://pagure.io/fedora-infra/ansible/pull-request/903

We should long term take a look at them, use them, and test properly:

Thanks to @gstrauss for all the feedback!


praiskup commented at 2021-12-12 14:29:13:

Particular patches are here: https://pagure.io/fork/gstrauss/fedora-infra/ansible/commits/lighttpd-smaller-commits


praiskup commented at 2021-12-12 14:32:52:

See also #2001.


gstrauss commented at 2022-01-04 10:46:02:

lighttpd-1.4.63-1 is available in Fedora 34, Fedora 35, and Rawhide https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/lighttpd/lighttpd/

Please consider testing and scheduling upgrade, then incrementally implementing some of the enhancements in this pull request, starting with server.max-worker = 0 (or delete server.max-worker)


gstrauss commented at 2022-01-29 07:08:29:

lighttpd-1.4.64-1 is available in Fedora 34, Fedora 35, and Rawhide https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/lighttpd/lighttpd/

Please consider testing and scheduling upgrade, then incrementally implementing some of the enhancements in this pull request, starting with server.max-worker = 0 (or delete server.max-worker)


gstrauss commented at 2022-06-12 07:33:15:

@praiskup @frostyx

Fedora 36 ships with lighttpd 1.4.64 and Rawhide has lighttpd 1.4.65.

Please consider testing and scheduling upgrade, then incrementally implementing some of the enhancements in this pull request, starting with server.max-worker = 0 (or delete server.max-worker)

gstrauss commented 1 year ago

https://pagure.io/fork/gstrauss/fedora-infra/ansible/commits/lighttpd-smaller-commits

Would you prefer that I fork the repo here and create a PR on github?


Fedora 35, 36, 37, and 38 have lighttpd 1.4.67 available.

Please consider testing and scheduling upgrade, then incrementally implementing some of the enhancements in this pull request, starting with server.max-worker = 0 (or delete server.max-worker)

praiskup commented 1 year ago

Thank you for your comment!

Would you prefer that I fork the repo here and create a PR on github?

These are distinct code repositories; Fedora Copr deployment (alongside all the other Fedora configs) vs. Copr build system upstream. We just "misuse" this (build system) tracker for Fedora Copr specific configuration issues.

gstrauss commented 1 year ago

Previous discussions in https://pagure.io/fedora-infra/ansible/pull-request/903 https://pagure.io/copr/copr/issue/2001

@praiskup, a year ago you wrote "Thanks for the discussion, we will slowly take a look at the enhancements proposed in #2011."

Where are we at? Thanks.

gstrauss commented 1 year ago

Previous discussions in https://pagure.io/fedora-infra/ansible/pull-request/903 https://pagure.io/copr/copr/issue/2001

@praiskup, a year ago you wrote "Thanks for the discussion, we will slowly take a look at the enhancements proposed in #2011."

Where are we at? Thanks.

praiskup commented 1 year ago

Thank you for the question. This has a low priority (over other issues, plus things are working correctly), but the issue is still on our plan for the future.

gstrauss commented 1 year ago

@praiskup I posted in other related tickets that you filed in the past few months which are bugs (e.g. #2169 and #2625) and are very likely addressed by the changes proposed over 16 months ago. Please review the priority of starting to make simple, incremental changes as suggested.

gstrauss commented 10 months ago

@praiskup I posted in other related tickets that you filed in the past few months which are bugs (e.g. #2169 and #2625) and are very likely addressed by the changes proposed over 25 months ago. Please review the priority of starting to make simple, incremental changes as suggested.