Hello
I think, I did a workaround for real issue - exit does not always
behave correctly on Windows in DESTROY in child after fork.
If you look into patch idea, you will see that I just added one line
"fail "Child should be inactive on DESTROY";". IMHO, this could not
result in false PASS :). And
On Aug 6, 2010, at 5:42 PM, Jan Dubois wrote:
> Against my better judgment I couldn't prevent myself from peeking at
> the magical patch. I don't understand what it is doing, and I don't
> have any candies so sacrifice right now either.
>
> However, I'm always suspicious when I see code like thi
On Fri, 06 Aug 2010, Alexandr Ciornii wrote:
>
> (It is beginning to feel colder in your room. It's a strange feeling,
> like someone is present here, although you are alone... You now begin
> to hear some voices. It is some other person, from far, far away
> trying to tell something important to
(It is beginning to feel colder in your room. It's a strange feeling,
like someone is present here, although you are alone... You now begin
to hear some voices. It is some other person, from far, far away
trying to tell something important to you.)
A shaman of other realm asked me to call to my g
On Fri, 06 Aug 2010 09:56:36 +0100, Charles Jardine
wrote:
> On 05/08/10 12:49, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
>
> Snip
>
> > $dbh->do (qq;
> > create global temporary table t_foo (
> > h_key blob,
> > h_value blob
> > );
> > );
> >
> > my $sth = $dbh->prepare
On 05/08/10 12:49, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
Snip
> $dbh->do (qq;
> create global temporary table t_foo (
> h_key blob,
> h_value blob
> );
> );
>
> my $sth = $dbh->prepare ("select h_value from t_foo where h_key = ?");
> $ perl test.pl
> DBD::Oracle::db prepare failed: O