On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Vassil Dichev <[email protected]> wrote:
> I built Lift locally and put dumps in LiftSession's cleanupUnseenFuncs > and updateFuncByOwner. So far I cannot reproduce the problem. > > >> <snapshot> > >> <buildNumber>1724</buildNumber> > >> </snapshot> > >> <lastUpdated>20090828152733</lastUpdated> > >> > >> Do I have the correct updated jar? > >> > > > > I have no idea. > > Since you've mentioned in the past that you're using hudson for > building the lift jars before they're uploaded to the public maven > repo, I was hoping that one can associate the build number or date > with the specific commit. > There's an open request to associate the Git hash with the build, but apparently Maven cannot yet do that. In terms of build date, it's available via LiftRules.liftBuildDate > > > Can you specify the exact steps to reproduce the problem? I have really, > > really tried to make it happen and can't. :-( > > I'm using Firefox, on different versions of Linux. I have three users > (e.g. a follows b, b follows c) and I open up the ESME main page in a > separate browser for each user. I post a message for each to make sure > it works. I leave the browsers open and after a while I check again > whether I can send a message with all users. Usually half an hour is > enough for 2-3 of the users to block. The problem can always be > reproduced on the Stax instance, too, by just leaving a session open- > Dick can confirm that it regularly happens to him, too. Maybe he can > add some details on how he reproduces it. > > Let's see if the fix works this time. If not, the only difference I > can think of is the browser- you could be using Chrome or Safari. I've > tried reproducing with Chrome in the past once or twice and couldn't. > > Vassil > -- Lift, the simply functional web framework http://liftweb.net Beginning Scala http://www.apress.com/book/view/1430219890 Follow me: http://twitter.com/dpp Git some: http://github.com/dpp
