On Tuesday 23 October 2012 20:59:27 Sieghard wrote: > Hallo Patrick, > > Du schriebst am Tue, 23 Oct 2012 13:45:33 -0400: > > > where this might come from and how to get rid of those lock-ups? > > > > What if you set up a timer process to "wake up" every n minutes? > > The on event can do nothing or something depending on your needs. > > Yes, I was thinking of something like that also. I just didn't implement it > yet because, in a similar case with a Linux program, this approach didn't > work at all. It's to be expected that a simple timer might not be > sufficient here, because this runs in the same context as all the rest of > the program - at least this seemed to be tha case in the Linux case. > Do timers run in a separate thread under Windows?
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