Both the ForkingMixIn and daemonizing minion async operations using
threads seemed to work as they should. Also it seemed to me, while
testing, that the change from fcntl to msvcrt for database file
locking succeeded also.
When the holiday period is over I can give more results to you about
the performance of the Windows port.
Best regards,
Danel
On 10.08.2010, at 21:09, seth vidal wrote:
On Fri, 2010-08-06 at 15:57 +0300, Danel Ahman wrote:
Hey to you all,
Got the Func minion to work on Windows host (at least ping and echo
as
other modules rely on Linux/UNIX specific operations). But in general
all other methods that will be implemented in the future should work
also.
I think as-is we're unlikely to merge that patch - but after giving
it a
lookover it looks like a lot of what you did is not completely
unreasonable for the windows client. The forking change worries me.
How
does that work in production?
-sv
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