Thanks. I assigned it to myself for integration to 3.3.x.

jim

On Jun 14, 2006, at 10:22 AM, Max Carlson wrote:

> It's in trunk, revision 979.
>
> -Max
>
>
> Jim Grandy wrote:
>> On further reflection, I think the best thing would be if you  
>> checked  into svn trunk or svn branches/3.3. I'll migrate from there.
>> I guess I no longer think anyone should be checking into lps-dev,  
>> or  directly into lps-3.3. Too much opportunity for confusion.  
>> Let's  develop in svn and I'll hand migrate to p4.
>> jim
>> On Jun 14, 2006, at 8:56 AM, Max Carlson wrote:
>>> It can happen when a view is data bound and gets recycled.  Its  
>>> loader
>>> can be in use when the second setSource call happens.  I was able to
>>> leak connections with only 3 views making two setSource calls  
>>> back- to-back.
>>>
>>> Jim, can you give me rights or whatever I need to check this  
>>> into  trunk?
>>>   Thanks!
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Regards,
>>> Max Carlson
>>> OpenLaszlo.org
>>>
>>>
>>> P T Withington wrote:
>>>> . I'd be interested to know how a request that is already in   
>>>> progress gets
>>>> made again.  This is another rat's nest that needs to be rethought.
>>>>
>>>> Approved.
>>>>
>>>> On 2006-06-14, at 01:16 EDT, Max Carlson wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> This should resolve
>>>>> http://www.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/LPP-2131?page=all -  
>>>>> please  apply
>>>>> the attached patch inside trunk/WEB-INF/lps/lfc/.  Let me know   
>>>>> how it
>>>>> goes!
>>>>>
>>>>> --Regards,
>>>>> Max Carlson
>>>>> OpenLaszlo.org
>>>>> <patch.mcarlson.4076.tgz>
>>>>
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