Hello!
> Well, I can't find the original stuff in my personal archives,
> unfortunately. I'll move my machine to 2.3.99/2.4 soone enough, and I'll
> try to reconstruct the problem. (The weird machine is probably still
> there, at mail.utexas.edu if you want to try it - just connect to the
> pop3 port and send a QUIT to make it disconnect simultaneously with you.
Well, I cannot generate this sequence, it is not so easy.
I think you were confused with bug in 2.1 and 2.2 before ~2.2.11,
Linux blackholed time-wait sockets instead of acking and it resulted
in lockups of this kind. You misinterpreted this.
> P.S. I would have thought that with my email address right there, SOMEONE
> would have sent me a little email telling me that my patch was being
> removed, giving me a chance to explain why it would stay. I don't follow
You would have some reasons to blame, if even comment disappeared. 8)
> 2.3 releases, and it's just luck that I caught it now.
Tell me better, may I delete this line and comment now?
Alexey
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