APRUTIL LIBRARY STATUS: -*-text-*-
Last modified at [$Date: 2005-10-27 20:40:16 -0400 (Thu, 27 Oct 2005) $]
Release:
1.3.0 : in development
1.2.2 : released October 11, 2005
1.2.1 : released August 18, 2005
1.2.0 : not release
APACHE PORTABLE RUNTIME (APR) LIBRARY STATUS: -*-text-*-
Last modified at [$Date: 2005-10-27 20:39:26 -0400 (Thu, 27 Oct 2005) $]
Releases:
Standalone
1.3.0 : in development
1.2.2 : released October 11, 2005
1.2.1 : released August 18, 2005
1.2.0
On 2/1/06, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> WAIT_ABANDONED, according to these notes, is a signal that the owning thread
> has closed, and IIUC Win32 kernel will choose a new owner as a 'next step'.
>
> http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38410
>
> What happens on uni
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
WAIT_ABANDONED, according to these notes, is a signal that the owning
thread
has closed, and IIUC Win32 kernel will choose a new owner as a 'next step'.
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38410
What happens on unix when the owner 'dies'? Can we map t
WAIT_ABANDONED, according to these notes, is a signal that the owning thread
has closed, and IIUC Win32 kernel will choose a new owner as a 'next step'.
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38410
What happens on unix when the owner 'dies'? Can we map this to some consistent
results