1) async appears to start correctly and work correctly
   when no -j given

2) when starting async incorrectly senses how Danga::Socket
   will poll, which should access Danga::Socket->method()

3) when started with '-j 2' errors tumble out, both processes
   appear to start and messages appear to cycle between the two
   pids (with a mass of error messages) and deliver correctly.

4) when '-j 2' supplied CNTL-C on command line leaves both
   processes running.

OS is...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# uname -a
Linux net1.coolsurf.com 2.6.20-1.2952.fc6 #1 SMP Wed May 16 18:59:18 EDT 2007 
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

Perl versions tested...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# perlver /usr/local/bin/perl
path=/usr/local/pkgs/perl-5.9.5/bin/perl...
perl   : ver=5.9.5: patch=31365: built=2007-06-11: 
path=/usr/local/pkgs/perl-5.9.5/bin/perl
syscall: ver=0.22 epoll=yes
danga  : ver=1.57 epoll=yes

[EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# perlver /usr/bin/perl
path=/usr/bin/perl...
perl   : ver=5.8.0: patch=NONE: built=2006-10-03: path=/usr/bin/perl
syscall: ver=0.22 epoll=yes
danga  : ver=1.57 epoll=yes

Error messages printed during delivery when '-j 2' supplied:

30857 running plugin (disconnect): logging::file
epoll() returned fd 7 w/ state 1 for which we have no mapping.  removing.
epoll() returned fd 7 w/ state 1 for which we have no mapping.  removing.
epoll() returned fd 7 w/ state 1 for which we have no mapping.  removing.
epoll() returned fd 7 w/ state 1 for which we have no mapping.  removing.
epoll() returned fd 7 w/ state 1 for which we have no mapping.  removing.
30857 Plugin logging::file, hook disconnect returned DECLINED,
epoll() returned fd 7 w/ state 1 for which we have no mapping.  removing.
epoll() returned fd 7 w/ state 1 for which we have no mapping.  removing.
epoll() returned fd 7 w/ state 1 for which we have no mapping.  removing.
epoll() returned fd 7 w/ state 1 for which we have no mapping.  removing.


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