On 06/11/2015 12:54 PM, William A Rowe Jr wrote:
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 11:09 AM, Andy Wang mailto:aw...@ptc.com>> wrote:
On 06/11/2015 09:02 AM, William A Rowe Jr wrote:
Sounds telling. Can you get your installer to stall without
invoking
httpd.exe - and then
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 11:09 AM, Andy Wang wrote:
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> On 06/11/2015 09:02 AM, William A Rowe Jr wrote:
>
>>
>> Sounds telling. Can you get your installer to stall without invoking
>> httpd.exe - and then attempt to start httpd outside of the installer on
>> the same machine? Something going on
On 06/11/2015 09:02 AM, William A Rowe Jr wrote:
Sounds telling. Can you get your installer to stall without invoking
httpd.exe - and then attempt to start httpd outside of the installer on
the same machine? Something going on within the installer may be
interacting with the winsock stack.
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 8:48 AM, Andy Wang wrote:
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> Pleading windows ignorance here, but what kind of permissions problem?
> Both processes are elevated to administrator via UAC (or with UAC disabled)
> and literally as soon as you kill the parent java.exe process, it starts to
> work.
>
Sound
On 06/10/2015 09:46 PM, William A Rowe Jr wrote:
On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Andy Wang mailto:aw...@ptc.com>> wrote:
I can reproduce the first case with the installer, pretty much
ondemand using our installer stuff. I've tried reproducing it by
ripping out the actions that do
On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Andy Wang wrote:
> I can reproduce the first case with the installer, pretty much ondemand
> using our installer stuff. I've tried reproducing it by ripping out the
> actions that do the Runtime.exec() to call httpd.exe into a separate
> standalone program, and t
I can reproduce the first case with the installer, pretty much ondemand
using our installer stuff. I've tried reproducing it by ripping out the
actions that do the Runtime.exec() to call httpd.exe into a separate
standalone program, and the problem doesn't occur there. Go figure.
But when thi
Can you reproduce using the real network driver? The loopback/localhost
interface is famously junk.
On Jun 10, 2015 11:22 AM, "Andy Wang" wrote:
> Yeah, that much I more or less get.
>
> What I really don't understand is what can a client do (IE11) that would
> regularly cause httpd.exe to hang
Yeah, that much I more or less get.
What I really don't understand is what can a client do (IE11) that would
regularly cause httpd.exe to hang with AcceptEx. This is reproducible
on every single machine I've ever tried, including completely vanilla
virtual machines, or pretty straightforward
It turns off all advanced socket mechanics for accepting connections. That
means
it won't pre-fetch data. Because of how cobbled-together the WinSock
network
stack drivers (third parties, included) were, there are many things that
break
sendfile (disable sendfile) or socket reuse (disable advance
I originally asked this on user@httpd and didn't get a response, so
thought I'd redirect to dev and see if anyone can explain why this would
occur if you have time. I have to admit, it's a curiosity to me, that I
just don't want to let go until I understand it and what research I've
done into
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