Hi, I started playing with setting up a non graphical Croquet router for the KAT Demo World.
KMessageRouter runRouters: 5910
The router which is basically a windows xp box freezes sometimes and I have to restart the squeak vm with the world.
I had a router running on a linux box until last week. I worked quite well. But now when I start the above router code the vm crashes when trying to connect to the router with a client KAT demo. I'm not sure where to look at. There is no different code in my world than last week. I'll post later a logfile on that crash. Best Regards, Marc Holz |
Hi,
I noticed an update package 'Network-bgf.17' on the http://jabberwocky.croquetproject.org:8889/Homebase/ depository.
It seems to aim at the mystery freezing which somestime happens rwhen
running a demo.
Is it recommended to install the update without the other updates
?
Here's the description of the update.
(name 'Network-bgf.17' message 'Guard against apparent low-level async IO intermittent problem: turn the blocking socket waitForData:ifClosed:ifTimedOut: into a soft busyloop (500ms waits), so we recover quickly when the VM fails to trip the data ready semaphore. The loop logic already took premature wakeups into account; we are merely ensuring a premature wakeup twice per second. Not proven to eliminate the ''mystery freeze'' but pounded by multiple demons... does no obvious harm.' ' Greetings,
Marc
From: Holz, Marc Sent: 28 Juni 2007 17:32 To: [hidden email] Subject: [croquet-dev] Recommendations for setting up a stabe Croquet Router Hi, I started playing with setting up a non
graphical Croquet router for the KAT Demo World. KMessageRouter runRouters:
5910 The router which is basically a windows
xp box freezes sometimes and I have to restart the squeak vm with the
world. I had a router running on a linux box until last week. I worked quite well. But now when I start the above router code the vm crashes when trying to connect to the router with a client KAT demo. I'm not sure where to look at. There is no different code in my world than last week. I'll post later a logfile on that crash. Best Regards, Marc Holz |
At a glance, it looks pretty safe. Go for it!
In general, this isn't a good practice, especially with Croquet-specific packages. However, an effort is made to not introduce incompatibilities when modifying base packages; the changes in Homebase should be *mostly* OK. Josh On Jun 28, 2007, at 2:53 PM, Holz, Marc wrote:
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