Hi all,

I would like to have a kind of "validation" for my problem.
I am working on the v2.0 version of my nssharechannel.

Before TCL 8.4 there was a bug that crashed TCL Interp when channel was
unregistered from the NULL interp.

Now, it's working on one case, but not the other :

* The working case is when the channel is shared between a "local interp"
and the NULL interp. If I close the channel in the NULL interp first, THEN
in the local Interp, everything is fine.

* If I close the channel in the local interp first, THEN in the NULL interp,
it crashes with "FlushChannel: damaged channel list".

It is maybe related to the TCL bug #718045, so perhaps a TCL Guru can
confirm that.

By the way, I think it's a good idea to have a place to discuss about
aolserver performance/memory.

For my little experience, I set up few months ago an AOLServer instance to
serve on images, (that is NO TCL at all !, not even filter), and the process
started with 10 Mb of memory and is now 22 Mb of memory. 22Mb is the number
I have since 1 week, so I suppose the process will not grow anymore, but
perhaps it should not grow at all.... I don't know.

Best regards.

Jean-Fabrice RABAUTE
Core Services - Enjoy the future today
http://www.core-services.fr
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