Hi again,
Maybe. I did'nt look at the code or anything, I just tought it would be
quicker to ask if anybody knew.
-A
* samuel <samu60(a)gmail.com> [061213 09:36]:
Just guessing...but could it be because in TCP
there's a thread
listening and several others processing the incoming request so it
needs to be in forking mode to work??
I think UDP works diferent because each "listener" is also the
processing thread and therefore with a single process (fork=no) it can
work.
Samuel.
2006/12/13, Atle Samuelsen <clona(a)cyberhouse.no>no>:
>Hi Guys,
>
> I was wondering if there is a technical reason why ser does not startup
>in fork=no mode if you only listen to TCP.
>
>
>- Atle
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