In the last episode (Oct 13), Mark said: > I just installed Sendmail::Milter, which I believe uses the ithreads > model for Perl. I created my own Milter (Perl-threaded 5.8.0), and > everything runs fine... Except that now, when the Milter is running, > tinyproxy 1.5.0 goes haywire, filling up its log like crazy with this > message: > > "Accept returned an error (Resource temporarily unavailable) ... retrying." > > The only thing tinyproxy and the Milter have in common, is that they > both use threads. > > Is there perhaps something that prevents both programs from using > threads? Perhaps the threads-enabled version of the daemonized perl > Milter keeps a shared library locked? So, now I can run either one or > the other, but not both. I use this on FreeBSD 4.7R.
They shouldn't conflict. That sounds like a libc_r bug; I think the wrapper for accept() should retry the accept() call for the user. You might want to try updating to 4.8; there were a couple of important commits to libc_r that fixed bugs that usually affected threaded daemons: 2002-10-22 09:44 fjoe don't allow the uthread kernel pipe to use the same descriptors as stdio 2003-06-03 09:09 ru fix for a stale stdio descriptors flags bugs. -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"