Stas Bekman wrote: >Steve Hay wrote: > > > >>>>Oh yes! That kills the server itself! i.e. api.t now crashes the >>>>server in the course of executing its test plan, and ithreads doesn't >>>>even have a server to play with :( >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>Crashes? CORE::exit() works fine here (happened to work fine?). I guess it >>>should be a problem since it'll kill any other running threads. >>> >>> >>> >>Maybe "crash" was too strong a word. What I meant was that the >>Apache.exe process exits, so now ithreads.t fails since there is no >>server running for it to connect to. >> >> > >OK, that's better :) But doesn't Apache start a new process then? > No -- we're only running one process (-D ONE_PROCESS) -- see Apache/TestServer.pm ;)
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