Dossy Shiobara napisaÅ(a):
On 2005.05.20, Wojciech Kocjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I just downloaded Tcl 8.4.9, compiled (--enable-threads) and AOLserver
3.5.11, since I want to switch to 3.4 or 4.0.
First, you want to use /either/ Tcl 8.4.6 or Tcl 8.4.9.1 -- versions
between 8.4.7 and 8.4.9 had a memory leak that's been fixed in 8.4.9.1.

Ok, well once I get it up and running, then I'll work on correct versions. I remember that from this mailing list, though.

I would have switched to 4.0, but we also use mysql, which does not seem
to compile against 4.0.10 that I have.


nsmysql can definitely be used with AOLserver 4.0 -- what OS/platform
version are you trying to compile on, and what error are you getting?

Sorry, I just had so much fighting over different AOLs that I messed things up. It did compile, and I switched to AOLserver 4.0.10 with Tcl

It just prints this:
[20/May/2005:11:18:30][1622.1024][-main-] Notice: random: generating 1 seeds

When I break with GDB it claims that it is waiting for a signal in
NotifierCreateProc. Can anyone tell me how do I deal with it?
No idea ... I don't think I've ever seen that in my logs, but it's been
so long since I've ran 3.4 or 3.5.

Ok, well I switched to 4.0. It now starts up fine, but I am getting to a point where the system just "hangs" after some hours of testing. This is almost identical to the 3.5 issue, except in a different place (didn't gdb it though).

It seems to lock completely, and I can only kill it with SIGKILL, it
ignores SIGTERM or SIGINT.

--
WK


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