On 3/27/07, Tom Metro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So? I'm not sure I follow your point. We previously established that the
> --web-port option requires an argument, so I have to specify something.
> And I'm under the impression that the web interface isn't active unless
> the --web-port option is specified. (I think I tested that assumption
> once.) Is that not the case?

The web server is enabled by default on eth0 and it currently won't
run at all on wireless eth1 regardless of the command line

> Are you sure? Is this something specific to this architecture? Isn't it
> typical for threads not to be shown as separate processes on a Linux
> system? Or is the debug output being liberal in what it is labeling a
> "thread?"

I'm sure they are the threads. You see these id's when the  pthreads
are created.  I'm not sure why ps shows them.

Martin

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