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Re: Is there any way to avoid fork() for debugging?

Fabio Kaminski
October 01, 2010 02:24PM
indeed set follow-fork-mode child was working.. like with this undeamonized
version that you pointed out..

im sure everybody asks that :)

thanks Valery,

Fabio

On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Valery Kholodkov
<valery+nginxen@grid.net.ru<valery%2Bnginxen@grid.net.ru>
> wrote:

> daemon off;
> master_process off;
>
>
> Fabio Kaminski wrote:
>
>> Is there any way to avoid fork() for debugging, like the -X option from
>> apache?
>>
>> i've tried to set workers to 0 on config.. just the master process
>> alright.. but there's still a fork..
>>
>> how you guys use gdb?
>>
>
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> Valery Kholodkov
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Is there any way to avoid fork() for debugging?

Fabio Kaminski October 01, 2010 02:16PM

Re: Is there any way to avoid fork() for debugging?

Fabio Kaminski October 01, 2010 02:16PM

Re: Is there any way to avoid fork() for debugging?

Valery Kholodkov October 01, 2010 02:18PM

Re: Is there any way to avoid fork() for debugging?

Fabio Kaminski October 01, 2010 02:24PM

Re: Is there any way to avoid fork() for debugging?

Fabio Kaminski October 01, 2010 02:36PM



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