Hi, On Tuesday 24 February 2004 12:11, Claudio Natoli wrote: > Hi all, > > my next TODO item for the Win32 port was to try to bring all the regression > tests up. > > Pleased to report that, with a great deal of hackage + kludges (which I > hope to refine and submit as patches for review over the next couple > weeks), all but 10 tests pass! > [...]
Great to hear! Just as a side node: as part of a computer camp I downloaded the nightly snapshot of 2004-21-02, installed MinGW/MSYS, grabbed some external flex and went away compiling/installing. Worked quite well, apart from some small configure-foo and hand-flexing ;-) Then, started the thing up (on XP Prof) and run a load test from a real-world customer app. Performance was acceptable for an early port, but the postmaster/backends kept crashing during this test. A small survey showed that the backends grabbed more and more mem, and the crashed when the memory exceeded some barrier, roughly 12-13 MB. Is this known? Worth to sort it out? It has to be noted, that when the clients re-connected periodically (20 simultaneously) all went well, and I never lost _ANY_ data! So far, congrats! Joe -- Leading SW developer - S.E.A GmbH Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.sea-gmbh.com ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])