> -----Original Message-----
> Great. I'll add this to HEAD. Does not really belong in rproxy, and
> creating a new branch for such a small non-intrusive change is a bit
> overkill..
Hopefully rproxy will pick this up the next time the gap is closed
between it and head.
> The hangs is not a reason for using this patch,
Speak for yourself. I'd be out of business without it. :-O
> It would be great if some time could be spent on trying to identify
> what is the real cause to your problems..
If there's something useful I can do to help with this, I am happy to do
so. Fixing this problem for real would dramatically reduce my memory
usage.
Testing is in. Tracing core dumps is in (if we can get any).
I'm clueless as far as the code flow for squid when it is handling large
numbers of partial requests on a single large object. Where do I start?
Thanks,
Jeff
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