> 
> We had crashes on startup as well. Here is a description and the solution of 
> the problem:
> http://sourceforge.net/p/tcl/bugs/5238/

Hi Wolfgang, thanks for the tip.  I don't see anything in your bug log 
indicating that you had a _startup_ problem, but rather a problem under load, 
which appears to be a multithreading bug with the tcl malloc.

I'm going to rebuild Tcl with a 3rd party malloc, and I was thinking of using 
TCMalloc
http://goog-perftools.sourceforge.net/doc/tcmalloc.html

I *think* I built Naviserver using ActiveState's Tcl build, and so I'll rebuild 
using a from-source Tcl, with your mallow swap, and see if that helps.

Apachebench reports almost 2x the performance with Naviserver vs Aolserver (250 
pgs/sec, vs 150 pgs/sec) on a simple [clock seconds] page, so it's very much 
worth my time to try to get naviserver stable!

-john

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