problem writing more than one thousand files

Brad Fitzpatrick brad at danga.com
Sat Sep 23 06:41:04 UTC 2006


I actually suggested mogstored refuse to start-up if the tests fail.  That
is, mogstored will do the questionable test that so often fails before it
even daemonizes, letting the user know.

It supports both because Perlbal supports both, because historically
Linux::AIO was the stable one and IO::AIO was experimental.



On Fri, 22 Sep 2006, Jay Buffington wrote:

> This is something that we talked about at the summit.  This problem
> happens a lot.  I think Brad suggested that mogile should refuse to
> install if Linux::AIO make test failed.
>
> Also, is there any reason why someone would want to use Linux::AIO
> instead of IO::AIO?  Why should Mogile support both?  It might
> simplify things if we drop Linux::AIO support and require IO::AIO.
> I'd be happy to strip out Linux::AIO if people think this is a good
> idea.
>
> Jay
>
> On 9/22/06, komtanoo.pinpimai at livetext.com
> <komtanoo.pinpimai at livetext.com> wrote:
> > Seems like you force install Linux::AIO, even it fails the tests.
> > Uninstall failed Linux::AIO and install IO::AIO instead.
>
>


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