> Note to replicate this you have to use a specific version, as in
>
> Gofer new
>        squeaksource: 'ZincHTTPComponents';
>        version: 'Zinc-HTTP-SvenVanCaekenberghe.191';
>        package: 'Zinc-Seaside';
>        load.
>
> And then starting the Seaside adapter in one go.
>
> On Mac OS X, I cannot reproduce this at all.

With Cog on some systems we had initially problems with Kom because
the sockets were closed in a separate thread and we had to wait for
that thread to terminate. I don't think Zn has any asynchronous
behaviors. Or would it help to wait a second before the image is
saved?

> So I decided to revert back by pushing down the connection management 
> functionality of ZnMultiThreadedServer to a new subclass called 
> ZnManagingMultiThreadedServer. Now the code difference between working and 
> failing code is even smaller. Note also that the server is just started, it 
> is not yet receiving any connections!
>
> Any help would be appreciated ;-)
>
> Lukas, I think you could try to rebuild the failing Seaside jobs.

Thank you for looking into this.

The jobs are rebuilding right now.

Lukas

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Lukas Renggli
www.lukas-renggli.ch

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