Yup -- agreed. I was talking with Dossy who says the Trac stuff is generally out of date anyway, the definitive bug list is still on Sourceforge (definitive in it's the place, can't say how accurate the bug reports are).

-Jim



On May 15, 2009, at 6:35 PM, Jack Schmidt wrote:

I guess if it's thread safe now, the ticket should be closed with a reference to aolserver 4.5.

2009/5/16 Jim Davidson <jgdavid...@mac.com>
Hi,

I'm looking at the head code and it appears it's now safe -- the connection list is walked with a pool lock held and the request data (method, url) seem to be copied with a global "reqlock" mutex held.

Jade:  What version of AOLserver are you using?


-Jim




On May 15, 2009, at 10:06 AM, Tom Jackson wrote:

One thing which would be nice is to put the Tcl API into a module which
as to be loaded, and keep the C API available in the core. It is
obviously more work, but the admin has to make a choice to load the Tcl
API, which is more open to misuse. I did something like this for a few
additional ns_conn options.

Gustaf's idea is easier to pull off at least initially, but it shouldn't be tied to an unrelated option like debugging. I leave on debugging for
low traffic servers and I can also turn it on/off on a per-namespace
basis.

tom jackson

On Thu, 2009-05-14 at 15:48 -0700, Sep Ng wrote:
How about having the proc enable only if debug settings are turned on
on AOLserver?


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