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    can perlbal run on freebsd??  
mika


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07-02-07 06:11 AM

When I make test every thing fail (Perlbal-1.59 , Danga-Socket-1.57 and
Sys-Syscall-0.22)

My freebsd version is FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE

And when I run on linux ,everything seem looks good

Is the sendfile or something call aio wrong?

I am not so sure!! can anybody tell me what happen!!!











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    Re: can perlbal run on freebsd??  
Brad Fitzpatrick


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07-03-07 12:11 AM

Perlbal should do reproxying fine on FreeBSD, but not serving files.  I
recently started the move to IO::AIO exclusively (no longer using
Linux::AIO), so we can use IO::AIO's portable aio_sendfile, then sendfile
will work on FreeBSD, instead of just Linux.

But that works isn't done yet, so the test suite WILL fail a lot of the
tests, but normal reverse_proxy mode should work fine.


On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, mika wrote:

> When I make test every thing fail (Perlbal-1.59 , Danga-Socket-1.57 and
> Sys-Syscall-0.22)
>
> My freebsd version is FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE
>
> And when I run on linux ,everything seem looks good
>
> Is the sendfile or something call aio wrong?
>
> I am not so sure!! can anybody tell me what happen!!!
>
>
>
>
>
>






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