What version of POE are you running? I gather from your other email
that you are running on Win32.
Having the app work for a minute or so and then hang sounds suspiciously
like
https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=49379
-Andrew
Andreas Altergott wrote:
Hi,
my session is behaving
Hi,
Andrew Feren wrote:
What version of POE are you running? I gather from your other email
that you are running on Win32.
It is indeed a Windows XP SP3 (32 Bit) system. Perl (ActiveState)
5.10.1, POE 1.006 (newest Version from
http://ppm4.activestate.com/MSWin32-x86/5.10/1006/package.xml)
2009/9/30 Andreas Altergott alterg...@mira-consulting.net
It simply does not shut down, although there are no more jobs running
from my point of view. I don't understand yet though, how I can check,
if there is indeed something still keeping it alive.
(replying to the list this time. Grrr)
Hi,
Olivier Mengué wrote:
Do you send the 'shutdown' event to the
POE::Compononent::Win32::ChangeNotify session in your SIGINT handler?
Yes, I do. Here's the promised minimal source example, which still does
reproduce the error. After running for about 10 minutes it did not
terminate after a
Hi,
Removing all the POE::Component::Win32::ChangeNotify part from the
supplied source made the application run perfectly.
So this component does something after running for a long time, that
keeps the session running, even after it gets a shutdown event.
Is there a possibility to see what
Hi,
Andreas Altergott wrote:
Is there a possibility to see what keeps the session busy?
Ok, it seems this is not a POE problem, but a Win32::ChangeNotify. It
stops working after a few minutes. Adding a new file, or removing one,
fires up a change notify event in the first few minutes only.