Stas Bekman wrote: >Geoffrey Young wrote: >>Martin Wickman wrote: >>>Martin Wickman wrote: >>> >>>>According to docs[1], $r->rflush() should create a new brigade >>>>with data. It does not. >> >>I've seen this also, but was never able to isolate a cause. > > rflush() works fine, it's possible that the issue with the streaming > filter or some other upstream filter that ignores the flush buckets.
I doubt that, no other external filter is in use. > Are you using the latest mod_perl 2.0? Nope. I am using 1.99_07. (Btw, that information _was_ included in my report, but you trimmed it away:) >>>This is with: >>> Apache/2.0.47 (Debian GNU/Linux) mod_perl/1.99_07-dev Perl/v5.8.0 > It's much appreciated when bug reports are written using the > following guidelines: > http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/help/help.html#Reporting_Problems Pardon me, but I do believe I supplied enough and accurate information -- including relevant, trimmed code snippets and excerpts from apache logs in my report. Except from the fact that I did not build mod_perl myself, I can't really see what I missed to include? > Martin, please check the mod_perl 2.0 test suite, it has plenty of examples > where it used exactly for the reason you've described. Ok, thanks I'll check it out. I'm guessing that my mod_perl is too old, I like to stay with the prebuilt packages (debian) if possible. But if needed, I'll build the latest version and test it. Just thought that someone would know, thats all.