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| Subject: | RE: webapp dependencies |
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| Date: | Wed, 20 Apr 2005 20:44:01 +0200 |
On 20 Apr 2005 at 11:30, Ory Segal wrote:
Amit - I like the idea...
Thanks you might recall that a few years ago, I
actually thought about using strace for a different purpose ;-)
Yeah ;-)
Matt - here's the strace output, when ran on the Apache server process. You'll notice that it is quite easy to notice the file open requests:
Thanks for demonstrating this Ory! -Amit
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