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In message <[email protected]>, Mart
in Blix Grydeland writes:

>This should solve the potential race existing now, where the worker
>threads may start handling connections before a lot of the
>initialization routines has been done.

This may be right in spirit, but I think it is wrong in practice:  We
want to start the pools as early as we can so they can create their
minimum complement of threads.

The right thing to do is probably to introduce and raise a flag when
when are in business.


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