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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 37955] - httpd 2.2.0 consumes 100% of CPU

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------- Additional Comments From dev-apache.org@humph.com  2006-05-15 09:15 -------
I think I have found a solution at least for my problem of 100% CPU usage on dual processor machines on 
MacOSX 10.3.9 (the only dual processor I tested apache2 on, so it might apply to 10.4.x too).
Upgrading from http-2.2.0 to http-2.2.2 did not change a thing, so I decided to rebuild apr 1.2 as 
indicated in http://www.humph.com/manual/install.html . The I proceded rebuilding apache as per 
instruction at the same page, and the new version has now been running for 24 hours with no cpu 
hogging. I must add that the once in a while, stress testing from the localhost using "ab", an httpd child 
process crashes. I will submit a bug report on that. I hope someone will read this and see if that solves the 
problem. I am not sure if  Jacques Distler installed only apr-httpd or also apr-util-httpd when testing for 
this bug report. It might also be that I have to wait for longer to see the bug resurfacing.

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