Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Re: Terminate Long Running Transaction |
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Author | tsume |
Post date | 2007-01-03T23:17:50Z |
I've actually had to deal with people with your attitude in the past. The
guy kept blaming the library maintainer for his own flawed code. Even
though he contributed, he was chased away and everyone on the project/and
list was a bit happier.
Your situation actually reminds me of the text which I believe was read in
the firebird book. The supposed person swears his database design was
flawless in every way for years before and yet with the upgrade the design
wasn't working.
Build a debug version, use gdb, see where the server is coughing on your
code.
Actually I do know what I'm talking about, and I also read the other
thread. There is no proof behind your, "its the GC! its the GC!". You are
only assuming because *some* guy who experienced deadlock on firebird +
delphi, it *MUST* be the same problem. *chuckles*
If you want people to find the problem, toss some databases and code,
nobody on the list has the ability of ESP. Else, debug yourself and stop
trying to make people on this list feel bad.
Tsume
guy kept blaming the library maintainer for his own flawed code. Even
though he contributed, he was chased away and everyone on the project/and
list was a bit happier.
Your situation actually reminds me of the text which I believe was read in
the firebird book. The supposed person swears his database design was
flawless in every way for years before and yet with the upgrade the design
wasn't working.
Build a debug version, use gdb, see where the server is coughing on your
code.
Actually I do know what I'm talking about, and I also read the other
thread. There is no proof behind your, "its the GC! its the GC!". You are
only assuming because *some* guy who experienced deadlock on firebird +
delphi, it *MUST* be the same problem. *chuckles*
If you want people to find the problem, toss some databases and code,
nobody on the list has the ability of ESP. Else, debug yourself and stop
trying to make people on this list feel bad.
Tsume
On Wed, January 3, 2007 1:46 pm, Slalom wrote:
> Trust me. I know it's free..
>
> Maybe I should consider not contributing to the effort in the future then
> if I have to listen to someone like you.
>
> Please don't speak about things you really know nothing about.
>