Thanks for the info. The thing to keep in mind with ser-0.9.x is that I belive extra debug information is still enabled in the Makefile.

Regards,
Paul

On Apr 7, 2005 12:41 PM, Steve Blair <blairs@isc.upenn.edu> wrote:

Paul:

   Two things are getting me right now both are errors with serctl.
The main problem is the inability to add/delete aliases. It seems
SER remembers the previously defined alias but serctl will not
delete it. Therefore I cannot replace that alias with a new one.

   One other annoying issue is the copious amount of log messages
that are written to syslog when the server is shutdown. It is so bad
I've actually stored up several changes, schedule an outage, reboot
the entire machine, implement the changes and hope I haven't made
a mistake.

   I'd have to check on the version but I think it is 0.9.1 and the
last checkout was about one  week ago.


Java Rockx wrote:

> Steve,
>
> Can you give a few examples of the "odd little behaviors" you see with
> ser-0.9?
>
> Also, are you using 0.9.0 or 0.9.1. If 0.9.1, how recent was your CVS
> checkout?
>
> Regards,
> Paul
>
> On Apr 7, 2005 6:24 AM, *Steve Blair* <blairs@isc.upenn.edu
> <mailto:blairs@isc.upenn.edu>> wrote:
>
>
>     Rod:
>
>       Overall I'd say yes. The avp functionality has been the biggest win
>     for us.
>     We still have several odd little behaviors some of which are
>     actually bugs.
>     This is a little unnerving on production systems but we are using
>     the 0.9.0
>     release anyway.
>
>     -Steve
>
>     Rod Bacon wrote:
>
>     > I understand that the latest "stable" release is still 0.8.14, but
>     > what are peoples general experiences with 0.9.0?
>     >
>     > Is it worth the upgrade?
>     >
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