Hi Robert,
At 01.28 30/08/2006, Robert Collins wrote:
Guido, I'm wondering what parts of the nt port could be brought into the
trunk. I.e. your WinAIO and WinDiskThreads code ?
The code in the current Windows port can be grouped in two classes:
- Code that builds and runs on all Windows
On 8/29/06, Pranav Desai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/29/06, Adrian Chadd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Aug 28, 2006, Pranav Desai wrote:
I think I did join, but I never received the acknowledgement mail.
Maybe I will try it again.
I've manually added you now.
Great ! thanks.
You
ons 2006-08-30 klockan 10:38 +0200 skrev Guido Serassio:
I think that we could try to add MinGW to the Squid natively
supported platforms, leaving only the VisualStudio support into the nt branch.
+ here. I'd love to se MinGW as an official platform.
Btw, what do you see as the main benefits
Try to keep this just onto squid-dev.
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006, Pranav Desai wrote:
Hello,
For this patch I have to use the following structures to store the
timestamps.
ConnStateData (for clientIn/Out)
HttpStateData (for serverIn/Out)
StoreEntry (for diskIn/Out)
With this is becomes kind
Hello,
For this patch I have to use the following structures to store the timestamps.
ConnStateData (for clientIn/Out)
HttpStateData (for serverIn/Out)
StoreEntry (for diskIn/Out)
With this is becomes kind of difficult to present the result in one
place. Do you think its possible to use
What about the others, client and serverIn/Out ? are those the right ones ?
Also, are the location of the profile points correct, since that would
be important for getting accurate info.
Hm, it should be. You may wish to use clientHttpRequest to measure the
performance of individual http
On 8/30/06, Adrian Chadd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try to keep this just onto squid-dev.
sure thing.
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006, Pranav Desai wrote:
Hello,
For this patch I have to use the following structures to store the
timestamps.
ConnStateData (for clientIn/Out)
HttpStateData (for