I expect that this is intentional. If your script is okay to be run
asynchronously, you can always do that within the script. But if you
need scripts to run synchronously and the dispatcher doesn't do that,
it's much more difficult.

- Patrick Bogen

(Note: Not authoritative! I might be wrong.)

On 3/20/07, Dawid Wróbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>         I just noticed that the dispatcher runs the scripts
> synchonously. In case one of the scripts is about take some more time to
> execute, all the others are waiting in a queue for the previous one to
> finish. Is there a need for this? Can't the scripts be run
> asynchronously?
>
> --
> Regards,
>   Dawid Wróbel
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