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We've actually been capable of using this since 2019(*) in our
spawn code for PSGI limiters. And it's been used since 2016 in
our tests. It's a dependency of SpamAssassin, and Danga::Socket
used it, too.
(*) commit
721368cd04bfbd03c0d9173fff633ae34f16409a
("spawn: support RLIMIT_CPU, RLIMIT_DATA and RLIMIT_CORE")
the default limiter.
C<RLIMIT_*> keys may be set to enforce resource limits for
the default limiter.
C<RLIMIT_*> keys may be set to enforce resource limits for
+a particular limiter (L<BSD::Resource(3pm)> is required).
Default named-limiters are prefixed with "-". Currently,
the "-cgit" named limiter is reserved for instances spawning
Default named-limiters are prefixed with "-". Currently,
the "-cgit" named limiter is reserved for instances spawning
- Inline::C deb: libinline-c-perl
pkg: pkg-Inline-C
- Inline::C deb: libinline-c-perl
pkg: pkg-Inline-C
+ rpm: perl-Inline (or perl-Inline-C)
(speeds up process spawning on Linux,
see public-inbox-daemon(8))
(speeds up process spawning on Linux,
see public-inbox-daemon(8))
rpm: perl-ParseRecDescent
(optional, for public-inbox-imapd(1))
rpm: perl-ParseRecDescent
(optional, for public-inbox-imapd(1))
+- BSD::Resource deb: libbsd-resource-perl
+ pkg: p5-BSD-Resource
+ rpm: perl-BSD-Resource
+ (optional, for PSGI limiters
+ see public-inbox-config(5))
- Plack::Middleware::ReverseProxy deb: libplack-middleware-reverseproxy-perl
pkg: p5-Plack-Middleware-ReverseProxy
- Plack::Middleware::ReverseProxy deb: libplack-middleware-reverseproxy-perl
pkg: p5-Plack-Middleware-ReverseProxy