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[Plesk 10.4.4 CentOS 5.8 x86_64] Apache+SNI packaged by Parallels

burnleyvic

Regular Pleskian
I was wondering if the httpd package shipped by Parrallels, currently at version httpd-2.2.22-12070410, is compiled with a larger FD_SETSIZE value. We're looking into using it on some of our busy servers and this is a basic requirement.
If we have to recompile the package to meet this requirement, where we can get the source RPM, along with any other prerequisites?
Thanks.
 
Igor, that article only helps in part. I know how to rebuild all that stuff, but I'm interested particularly in the httpd package built and released by Parallels. Is *this* package built with larger FD_SETSIZE? If not, how can we get the src.rpm for *this* package to rebuild it ourselves?
 
As far as I know FD_SETSIZE has been increased to 16384 there.
 
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