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-Leader MPM:
-This is an experimental variant of the standard worker MPM.
-It uses a Leader/Followers design pattern to coordinate work among threads:
-http://deuce.doc.wustl.edu/doc/pspdfs/lf.pdf
-
-To use the leader MPM, add "--with-mpm=leader" to the configure
-script's arguments when building the httpd.
-
-This MPM depends on APR's atomic compare-and-swap operations for
-thread synchronization. If you are compiling for an x86 target
-and you don't need to support 386s, or you're compiling for a
-SPARC and you don't need to run on pre-UltraSPARC chips, add
-"--enable-nonportable-atomics=yes" to the configure script's
-arguments. This will cause APR to implement atomic operations
-using efficient opcodes not available in older CPUs.