Just curious, Northscale guys: how stable would you consider the build on your website currently (e.g. are you using it in production, or would you recommend using it in production)?
Thanks! - Marc On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Patrick Galbraith <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi there again! > > The updated, tested binary is > http://downloads.northscale.com/memcached-win32-1.4.4-54-g136cb6e.zip > > regards, > > Patrick > > nkranes wrote: >> >> I'm getting an Access Denied error. >> >> On Jan 12, 2:48 pm, Patrick Galbraith <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi there! >>> >>> I built a new binary that you can try out if you like at : >>> >>> http://downloads.northscale.com/memcached-win32-1.4.4-53-g0b7694c.zip >>> >>> We're in the process of testing this right now, but if you want to give >>> it a shot, please feel free! >>> >>> --Patrick >>> >>> nkranes wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> I am using the Windows version of memcached 1.2.5 in production >>>> without issue. I am attempting to upgrade to 1.4.4 (from >>>> http://labs.northscale.com/memcached-packages/) to take advantage of >>>> the configurable item size limitation. Whenever I try to store an >>>> item > 1MB I get the following error: >>>> Assertion failed: it->nbytes < (1024 * 1024), file items.c, line >>>> 284 >>>> The line of code in items.c is: >>>> assert(it->nbytes < (1024 * 1024)); /* 1MB max size */ >>>> So how could this possibly work? I can remove that assertion, but >>>> was >>>> curious to see if anyone knew why it was there considering the item >>>> limit *should* now be configurable. >>>> Thanks! >>>> > >
