[#2139] Best way to install ri documentation — Dave Thomas <dave@...>

Folks:

69 messages 2004/01/04
[#2140] Re: Best way to install ri documentation — Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@...> 2004/01/04

On Monday, January 5, 2004, 2:29:57 AM, Dave wrote:

[#2141] Re: Best way to install ri documentation — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2004/01/04

Hi,

[#2145] Re: Best way to install ri documentation — Richard Kilmer <rich@...> 2004/01/05

Perhaps make it available for mirrors and save ruby-lang's bandwidth?

[#2147] Re: Best way to install ri documentation — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2004/01/05

[#2148] Re: Best way to install ri documentation -- please check this — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2004/01/05

So, I'm thinking about doing the following? Is this OK with everyone?

[#2149] Re: Best way to install ri documentation -- please check this — "J.Herre" <jlst@...> 2004/01/05

[#2152] Re: Best way to install ri documentation -- please check this — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2004/01/05

[#2153] Re: Best way to install ri documentation -- please check this — nobu.nokada@... 2004/01/05

Hi,

[#2154] Re: Best way to install ri documentation -- please check this — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2004/01/05

[#2219] Re: Best way to install ri documentation -- please check this — "James F. Hranicky" <jfh@...> 2004/01/12

On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 00:47:41 +0900

[#2194] File.readable_world? and File.writable_world? — Ian Macdonald <ian@...>

Hello,

27 messages 2004/01/09
[#2195] Re: [PATCH] File.readable_world? and File.writable_world? — Eivind Eklund <eivind@...> 2004/01/09

On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 06:02:07PM +0900, Ian Macdonald wrote:

[#2199] Re: [PATCH] File.readable_world? and File.writable_world? — Ian Macdonald <ian@...> 2004/01/09

On Fri 09 Jan 2004 at 23:10:02 +0900, Eivind Eklund wrote:

[#2200] Re: [PATCH] File.readable_world? and File.writable_world? — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2004/01/10

Hi,

[#2203] Re: [PATCH] File.readable_world? and File.writable_world? — Ian Macdonald <ian@...> 2004/01/11

On Sun 11 Jan 2004 at 00:47:33 +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#2206] Re: [PATCH] File.readable_world? and File.writable_world? — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2004/01/11

Hi,

[#2208] Re: [PATCH] File.readable_world? and File.writable_world? — Ian Macdonald <ian@...> 2004/01/11

On Sun 11 Jan 2004 at 21:40:22 +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#2209] Re: [PATCH] File.readable_world? and File.writable_world? — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2004/01/12

Hi,

[#2216] ruby aborts in data-handling applications — xsdg <xsdg@...>

I reported a similar bug about 2 or 3 months ago. The problem seemed to go

12 messages 2004/01/12

Re: Occasional --enable-pthread hangs...

From: Nathaniel Talbott <nathaniel@...>
Date: 2004-01-12 17:21:03 UTC
List: ruby-core #2235
On Jan 5, 2004, at 21:49, Nathaniel Talbott wrote:

> First of all, thanks so much to all those that have helped with 
> improving the state of --enable-pthread support. That said, I'm 
> encountering another issue...
>
> Every once in a while my app will hang for period (seems to average 
> around 30 minutes), and then it will continue as though nothing 
> happened. It's hard to catch it in the act, but last time I did, I 
> quickly found out from ps that it's hanging in:
>
>   WCHAN
>   wait_for_tcp_memory
>
> Attaching to the process with GDB seems to unhang it as soon as I 
> continue it, but I grabbed the following backtrace first that 
> hopefully is indicative of the actual place that it's hanging:

My process has just hung again at this point, and this time attaching 
with GDB did not fix the problem. Thus I can confirm that the earlier 
backtrace I sent was indicative of the hang point.


> Unfortunately, I have no clue as to how to duplicate the problem in a 
> smaller example :-(. The hang is so infrequent (I've caught it three 
> times in three days of running; I need to go back to my logs and see 
> if it's happened more than that) that it's hard to know where to 
> begin. Any help would, of course, be appreciated.

I still haven't been able to boil down the problem to something smaller 
:-(. Any ideas, either on fixing the problem or even just on 
identifying it? While I can tolerate this behavior for a short time, I 
have to eliminate it for the long-term.

Thanks,


Nathaniel

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