Apache::Reload is a Perl module that allows for dynamically re-loading Perl modules into a persistent mod_perl environment without restarting the server
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SHA1 sum of http://people.apache.org/~geoff/Apache-Reload-0.07.tar.gz
SHA1 (Apache-Reload-0.07.tar.gz) = 7f7faf9b349000a01bd309c5b75d5181d56cf5a5
MD5 sum of http://people.apache.org/~geoff/Apache-Reload-0.07.tar.gz
MD5 (Apache-Reload-0.07.tar.gz) = 68a57f98e5c140117cceded434df1a0a
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