We are adding a flush bucket after an eos. That's just wrong imho. If the eos is being stripped out somewhere along the way (except by core), then we need to find out why that is happening. If the eos is not being promptly propagated to the core, then there is a bug somewhere in one of the filters where we are not properly handling an eos.
Bill > Hum..... > The reason the flush bucket was added (about a month and a half ago) > to both the ftp and http proxies was because the EOS was not being > sent along, as needed. > > If this is wrong, I am willing to fix it, but please give a suggestion > as to the reason why the EOS is not making it for ~5 minutes or so. > > (5 minutes sound right to you, Chuck? You were the one seeing this > problem....) > > Victor > -- > Victor J. Orlikowski | The Wall is Down, But the Threat Remains! > ================================================================== > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
