Gordon was installing the qpid-cpp 0.24 sources [1], which failed due to
the LICENSE file for the Perl bindings not being present. After filling
out a JIRA for this [2] and a comment from Gordon, it seemed to me that
the qpid-cpp sources probably shouldn't even include the Perl, or other
language,
Hi Gordon,
I was stopping the application that was dead-locked; after unsuccessful attempt
I just killed -9 it.
So the app was killed when the transaction was in progress.
After that I just restarted the application and Record ID locked by a pending
transaction started to appear.
Are you
On 09/11/2013 04:22 PM, Christian Fromme wrote:
Hello list,
I just noticed that the Qpid daemon gives me increasing numbers of
messages being sent when using `qpid-stat -g`:
Statistic Messages Bytes
===
queue-depth
Hello list,
I just noticed that the Qpid daemon gives me increasing numbers of
messages being sent when using `qpid-stat -g`:
Statistic Messages Bytes
===
queue-depth 0 0
total-enqueues
No.
Steve Huston
(sent from my iPhone - please excuse brevity and typos)
On Sep 11, 2013, at 10:03 AM, Darryl L. Pierce dpie...@redhat.com wrote:
Gordon was installing the qpid-cpp 0.24 sources [1], which failed due to
the LICENSE file for the Perl bindings not being present. After filling
Let me start by saying that I am almost certainly missing some important
detail on how exchanges/dynamic routes work. With that said, here is what I
am trying to do with qpid-cpp-0.24:
I have 3 exchanges on three machines, lets call the A, B and C. Each with
bound queues a, b and c
A has