In <URL:news:local.News> on Tue 02 Sep, Matt Feifarek wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I found a message from Geoff from a couple of years ago that references 
> this problem:
> 
> ----------------------
> 
> Clark,
> 
> I am unable to reproduce the "Webware death" problem at home on my Linux
> Mandrake 8.1 box.  Whenever I cancel a long, large servlet prematurely,
> the
> exception handler get triggered due to the broken pipe, as you would
> expect.
> But nothing crashes.
> 
> The StreamOut Error:  (10053, 'Software caused connection abort') message
> you
> see on Windows NT is also normal.  In fact, the exception handler should
> be
> modified so that it simply ignores that message -- that's just what you
> get
> on Windows instead of EPIPE when the connection is canceled.
> 
> So I'm now 98% convinced that this is an OS bug, not a Webware bug or
> Python
> bug (I'm also using Python 2.1.1).  I would suggest trying a newer version
> of
> Linux.

Can anybody tell what happens on Linux on cancellation of transfers?
Does the servlet see an exception? If yes, is this at defined points?


Regards,

Dietmar



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