Timothy Brownawell wrote:
> "mtn serve" locks the db, yes. But it accepts any number of simultaneous
> network connections from clients.
Ah, but I always thought that even if many connections were accepted in
fact only one could actually exchange data at a time, for the way the
locks are held.
Or at least, the way "mtn sy" behaves when I launch it from two local
client thread on the same server for local syncs always led me to think
that.
This is maybe outdated but I remember seeing one windows do the sync and
the other "wait" for the first to finish before printing the first
blocks of the "central/big part" of the sync process..?

Am I wrong? Else I don't see much difference in "connect as you like,
but please wait as I serve one at a time" from "connect one at a time"...

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