Are you using the new code on both machines? And are you certain the new
library is actually loaded (any owfs process that uses that library (owfs,
owhttpd, owserver) can keep the libow in memory.
If not, I'll try the same test over a network with 2 machines and see if
that is the problem. Seems doubtful, since tcp is used both locally and
across a network.
Paul
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 12:21 AM, Rob Fugina <rob.fug...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I tried it earlier today with p21, and it produced the same result,
> but I haven't pulled bleeding-edge code from svn yet (or is it CVS?).
> I'll try to do that soon to confirm it for you.
>
> Rob
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