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Posted to xmlrpc-dev@ws.apache.org by Dave Glowacki <da...@icecube.wisc.edu> on 2007/06/28 21:44:11 UTC

When is the next release?

We're using XML-RPC in our data acquisition code running at the South  
Pole (see http://www.icecube.wisc.edu for more details)

The XML-RPC code is working great for us -- there are around 30  
computers are running Java code which is controlled by a couple of  
Python scripts talking XML-RPC.

The only problem we've run into is that our unit tests hit the  
shutdown race condition in the ThreadPool code.  The Subversion  
repository contains a fix for this race condition which was checked  
in shortly after the 3.0 release, 10 months ago.

Are you planning a new release containing this fix anytime soon?

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Re: When is the next release?

Posted by Jochen Wiedmann <jo...@gmail.com>.
On 6/28/07, Dave Glowacki <da...@icecube.wisc.edu> wrote:

> Are you planning a new release containing this fix anytime soon?

Basically, we could cut a new release at any time. However, I am still
hoping for someone to work on the docs, which could definitely need
improvement. My impression over the last year was, that the docs are
in practice a larger problem than the fix you mention.

Jochen


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