> If the timestamp changes, so its not surprising that you are having > problems with NFS, the client is probably caching the time.
Another question regarding this: What's the condition that mono uses to pickup the change in the timestamp? - if timestamp changed? or - if new timestamp > previous timestamp I'm asking because this last one would be bad if we are trying recover from backup for example. Thanks ;) Miguel de Icaza wrote: >> The doc below says that mono picks up changes in the src automatically: >> http://www.mono-project.com/FAQ:_ASP.NET#My_application_fails_if_I_replace_binaries >> >> My question is: how does mono pick up changes in the src files, when we >> replace them? by the date in the file? by md5 checksum? > > If the timestamp changes, so its not surprising that you are having > problems with NFS, the client is probably caching the time. > >> Also, if we are using a DLL with mod_mono... what's the best way of >> reloading it: >> - "rm + cp" as shown in the URL above; or >> - just move the file over, and use the control panel, as shown here: >> http://www.mono-project.com/Mod_mono#Control_panel > > In Unix it is legal to overwrite a file that is currently open by a > process, if you do not rm/cp (which guarantees that the link is broken) > you will alter data behind mono's back. > _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list