On Jan 30, 2007, at 6:44 PM, Todd Finney wrote:
The bigger, fancier test case checks all of that.
ok. great. sorry for assuming you didn't have that already -- just
have to be sure.
What I posted was a simplified test case, in order to demonstrate
the problem in as few lines of code as possible. I even used as a
base a code section that should be "known good", as it appears in
the perldoc for the manual. I thought that I made this pretty
clear, I'll try harder next time.
well, you said fancy crap. i didn't know what kind of fancy crap.
Problems such as Apache::Session timing out are unlikely to be the
culprit, as the problem is reliably reproducible under narrow,
specific circumstances as outlined in my original message.
Sessions created under the successful cases never fail, and
sessions created under the failure cases never succeed. Removing
the single line in question causes all requests to succeed.
honestly, you'd be surprised. i've seen tons of odd issues with it.
there's definitely an issue with the tied variable then. i've had
that happen before. i can't seem to remember what the issue was.
I'm going through the old listserv articles right now
this *might* give you some ideas
http://www.issociate.de/board/post/309410/
Apache::Session::MySQL_lock_troubles.html
a bunch of the '(X-No-Archive: yes)' deleted posts in that are from
you :)
i remember debugging Apache::Session::MySQL at some point myself ,
and that gave solved some issues. I can't seem to remember where the
issue was. I do recall having the same problem as you at some point
though :(
// Jonathan Vanasco
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