My recommendation would be to use in production naviserver with tcl 8.5.*. The main reason for the recommendation is lack of testing in generation with tcl 8.6, and in particular with interactions with new commands and features (e.g. coroutines, NRE etc.).

We don't have a list of known issues or a check list for a thorough test. At least in the past, it was
a good policy to wait a few releases before jumping on the train.

all the best
-gustaf

Am 03.01.14 16:37, schrieb Cyan Ogilvie:

Hi

I'm looking at upgrading a fairly high load website from a prehistoric version of aolserver (3.4 with Tcl 7.6) to the latest naviserver and Tcl 8.6.1.

Has anyone run a production website with naviserver and Tcl 8.6 yet? I put together a quick test a few months back and got a basic hello world page to work, but the full site segfaulted, although I suspect that is mostly due to the mysql db changes.

If this configuration isn't yet recommended for production systems does anyone have a list of known issues with it? I've got a smallish time budget I can spend working on them if someone can point me at a list.

Thanks

Cyan



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