MOD_PYTHON + packages reloading
Duncan Booth
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Thu Oct 18 04:55:27 EDT 2007
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lukasz.f24 at gmail.com wrote: > I came across annoying problem during my fun with mod_python. I turned > out that mod_python load package only onca and don't care about any > changes to it. Obviously it makes sense on production server but > during development is more then annoying. Have you read the mod_python manual? http://www.modpython.org/live/current/doc-html/dir-other-par.html 5.4.8 PythonAutoReload Syntax: PythonAutoReload {On, Off} Default: PythonAutoReload On Context: server config, virtual host, directory, htaccess Override: not None Module: mod_python.c If set to Off, instructs mod_python not to check the modification date of the module file. By default, mod_python checks the time-stamp of the file and reloads the module if the module's file modification date is later than the last import or reload. This way changed modules get automatically reimported, eliminating the need to restart the server for every change. Disabling autoreload is useful in production environment where the modules do not change; it will save some processing time and give a small performance gain.
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