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bkd and dropped connections: msg#00000version-control.bitkeeper.user
We have a user who has been trying to 'push' from a windows client to a bkd over a flaky network connection. When the connection dies, the bk daemon process which was fired off to handle the push is still alive, and I get to go and clean things up manually. Shouldn't the bkd timeout the connection at some point? I'm hoping that this is fixed in 4.0... -castor :toolchest; bk version BitKeeper/Pro,bkweb version is bk-3.2.4 20050514150839 for x86-glibc22-linux Built by: lm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx in /build/bk-3.2.x-lm/src Built on: Sat May 14 08:18:52 PDT 2005 Running on: Linux 2.4.17 --
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