Thankfully, it's open source, and I can introduce more bugs to my hearts content!

Rusty

Tom Jackson wrote:
Instead of trying to give additional advice on this subject, I'll just make an observation: most of us are here to discuss how to use AOLserver, not how to introduce more bugs.
tom jackson



On Thursday 07 September 2006 08:13, Rusty Brooks wrote:
Dossy Shiobara wrote:
On 2006.09.07, Rusty Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd like to see this as a feature of AOLServer... being able to mark a
channel as do-not-cleanup.
I honestly don't think this is what you really want.
I think it probably is.  Why don't you think so?  My goal is to open one
channel per thread and not have it close, until I tell it to.

Please look at [ns_chan] --

    http://panoptic.com/wiki/aolserver/Ns_chan
I'll check it out.  But the other thing is way too easy not to try.

Regarding Tom Jackson's comments, naturally you don't want EVERY file
handle you use to stick around.  But there are special cases where I do.

Rusty


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