#112: Not freeing the harbor mounting point when resetting
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  Reporter:  Xavier      |       Owner:  toots                                  
        
      Type:  Bugs        |      Status:  closed                                 
        
  Priority:  1           |   Milestone:  0.3.7                                  
        
 Component:  Liquidsoap  |     Version:  0.3.6+svn                              
        
Resolution:  fixed       |    Keywords:  harbor, resetting sources, latency, 
mount point
       Mac:  0           |       Linux:  1                                      
        
     Other:  0           |     Freebsd:  0                                      
        
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Comment(by metamorph68):

 (In [5250])
 Added harbor socket timeout, and corresponding parameter.
 By default, it is very large (30 seconds) so it won't change
 anything, but if set to smaller values, like 3 sec, it might help in
 some situations.

 @Xavier: Could you try your script with set("harbor.timeout",6.) for
 instance ?

 I also added the socket option TCP_NODELAY. It's an option to desactivates
 packet sending aggregation. It is disabled by default on linux, but not on
 BSD systems.

 There are a lot of discussions on the opportunity to set this, but icecast
 and apache
 do it for every socket. In out case, the answer is that the server
 *always* send small
 ammount of data, mainly ACKs and small headers or answers, so it's more
 interesting to
 send it immediatly.

 There is a good discussion about this parameter there:
   http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-22-1050878.html
 Also, I had to code a C wrapper since it is not (yet?) in
 ocaml Unix module, see:
   http://caml.inria.fr/mantis/view.php?id=4484

 fixes #112

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