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[17:22] | Fat-Zer: it looks like konquerror is killing slaves after each operation |
[17:23] | Fat-Zer: it seems wrong... very wrong... though I'm not yet sure if it's by-design or a bug... |
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[17:43] | Fat-Zer: looks like it's by-design =(( |
[17:45] | Fat-Zer: so there will be always created yet another connection for each new opened folder via ftp/smb/etc... |
[18:09] | wirlaburla[x]: I noticed this too but I've been developing my own ftp server instance so I've used it as a stress test. |
[18:10] | wirlaburla[x]: FTP folder with a lot of files, go into properties of folder, check size, watch the connections fly. |
[18:28] | Fat-Zer: wirlaburla[x]: actually, as far as I can see for now it creates just a few connections (3-5) and uses them concurrently... |
[18:30] | wirlaburla[x]: From my observations, it only keeps a few open before closing them and opening more. |
[18:40] | Fat-Zer: the most bazaar thing I see in it is that it keeps the old ioslave open and right before performing a new operation it kills the old one and creates a new one... |
[18:42] | Fat-Zer: nah... I was wrong... |
[18:42] | Fat-Zer: It kills it after finishing the operation... |
[18:44] | Fat-Zer: hmm... or not... |
[18:44] | Fat-Zer: I'm a bit confused... |
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