Ahhh good detective work.
Problem solved.
Thanks!!!
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On May 19, 2006, at 4:32 PM, 'Jesus' Jeff Rogers wrote:
I fixed it by simply changing my MaxOpen/MaxIdle settings to "0"
which is interpreted as "forever" which is probably what the
original "one BILLION seconds" was undoubtedly intended to be.
It probably wouldn't hurt for Ns_AdjTime (in nsthread/time.c) to
check for negative seconds and have it fail in a nicer manner, but
that problem won't affect anyone for years :)
-J
Janine Sisk wrote:
On May 19, 2006, at 1:04 PM, 'Jesus' Jeff Rogers wrote:
The only bug is that Ns_CondTimedWait doesn't do any wraparound
on the time parameter. All the same, I've been enjoying telling
people that I hit my first y2038 bug.
So are you saying you've fixed it, or just that you've narrowed it
down to this? If you've fixed it, do tell! :)
janine
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