No worries. Thanks Dormando.
On Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 7:57 PM dormando wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> Sorry for the late response; I have no idea who this person is or how it's
> being built and there doesn't seem like a code patch?
>
> So you should file an issue with them if you haven't already.
>
> On
Hey,
Sorry for the late response; I have no idea who this person is or how it's
being built and there doesn't seem like a code patch?
So you should file an issue with them if you haven't already.
On Wed, 8 Dec 2021, Damian Chapman wrote:
> Hi Dormando,
> Thanks for responding to me.
>
> I got
Hi Dormando,
Thanks for responding to me.
I got the Windows build from https://github.com/nono303/memcached
Kind regards,
Damian.
On Wednesday, 8 December 2021 at 19:14:11 UTC Dormando wrote:
> Where did you get a windows build of 1.6.12?
>
> We don't officially support windows, and I hadn't
Where did you get a windows build of 1.6.12?
We don't officially support windows, and I hadn't heard of anyone even making
recent builds of a windows fork. You're best off asking whomever's doing that
build.
> On Dec 8, 2021, at 8:17 AM, Damian Chapman wrote:
>
> It looks like Crtl-C is
It looks like Crtl-C is incorrect here to stop Memcached gracefully.
To stop gracefully it needs
kill -SIGUSR1 where is the process id
of Memcached
but SIGUSR1 is a Unix/Linux signal for inter process communication and it
is not used in Windows.
This is why my testing does not work in