Re: how are SET requests handled? - a possible bug

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Old 02-07-2007
Wes Hardaker
 
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Default Re: how are SET requests handled? - a possible bug

>>>>> "WJ" == Wojciech Jawor <wjawor@Shopzilla.com> writes:

WJ> So I did: Report #1654423

Thanks for filing that. It ensures we can't forget about it ;-)

WJ> I found out that the crash happens when, after processing all
WJ> requests, the loop goes into processing extra commit requests. I
WJ> am submitting 15 sets, but the loop processes 17 commits, and
WJ> crashes on the 17th. Is this standard behavior? Are the extra
WJ> commits needed?

Hmm... does seem odd. I can't answer more without diving into it
further myself (which I can't do at the moment as I'm walking out the door).
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Wes Hardaker
Sparta, Inc.

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