Re: kernel.org mirroring (Re: [GIT PULL] MMC update)

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Linus Torvalds wrote:
I could write a simple C caching thing that just hashes the CGI arguments and uses a hash to create a cache (and proper lock-files etc to serialize access to a particular cache object while it's being created) fairly easily, but I'm pretty sure people would much prefer a mod_perl thing just to avoid the fork/exec overhead with Apache (I think mod_perl allows Apache to run perl scripts without it), and that means I'm not the right person any more.

Not that I'm the right person anyway, since I don't have a web server set up on my machine to even test with ;)
	
		Linus

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This is quite nice and easy, if memory-only caching works for the situation: http://www.danga.com/memcached/

There are APIs for C, Perl, and plenty of other languages.

	Jeff


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