The last ActiveTCL release (with threads enabled) doesn't change anything,
the problem is not the same as with previous releases but the behavior is
not correct. To be honest, it is worse because with old releases you could
make Rivet work with Apache configured to be single-threaded as with the new
release you can't even display a plain old HTML page :(.
As I've said in previous messages, with a multi-threaded version of TCL
(last ActiveTCL or one compiled by my own hands) I face the following error:
can not find channel named "stdout"
while executing
"puts <PRE>"
(procedure "::Rivet::handle_error" line 6)
invoked from within
"::Rivet::handle_error"
After inquiry, it seems that this kind of problem occures in environments
without Rivet. A guy was complaining about such an error while running a tk
application on MacOS X (http://www.dbforums.com/t395977.html). On one hand,
it seems that all is ok with tclsh.exe launched in a console because, in
that case, standard channels are correctly inherited from parent process. In
an other hand, while executing a tk application using wish.exe, standard
channels are not inherited correctly.
Perhaps the same kind on standard channels inheritance happens when
migrating from a mono-threaded environment to a multi-threaded environment ?
Any opinion on this suggestion ?
Cyrille
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Damon Courtney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : jeudi 3 novembre 2005 14:54
À : [email protected]
Cc : Cyrille VIVION
Objet : Re: help- having problems with apache and rivet50 under windows
Robert beat me to it. 0-] Yes, the new ActiveTcl is compiled with
threads enabled by default on Windows. If you download the latest
version you may find that everything just works for you. Please let us
know your results. We're always very curious to know how it all goes. 0-]
Damon
Hicks, Robert wrote:
>>-----Original Message-----
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>>I found another project using TCL that give me the idea of compiling TCL
>>sources with threads enabled. According to the author, ActiveTCL isn't
>>thread enabled so I thought that it could be the reason of my Apache
>>crashes. What is your opinion on this point ? Here is the page, I've just
>>talked about: http://hammerora.sourceforge.net/installation.htm (§
>>Installation from source)
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>The latest version of AT is thread enabled. Just so you know...
>
>Robert
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