Welcome the channel on the development of Cro, a set of libraries for building reactive distributed systems, lovingly crafted to take advantage of all the Raku Programming Language has to offer (cro.services). This channel is being logged for historical purposes. Set by lizmat on 24 May 2021. |
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perlmaros | yesterday i did a zef upgrade for a cro application (websocket server/client+http server/client) wich upgraded to the latest cro 0.8.7 and rakudo. Since then the application started losing the websocket client connection every couple of minutes, and showed a massive memory leak. not sure what is causing this issue yet, but when i tried to downgrade cro i couldn't install the modules without --force-test because the Cro::HTTP/WebSocket test failed with 'S | 12:34 | |
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lizmat | that last one is a known issue of testing that older version, afaik | 12:36 | |
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tbrowder | i was able to install Cro::WebApp on one server, but not another. both are running latest Raku on Debian. Failure is Cro::HTTP:ver<0.8.7>. | 23:21 | |
both have HTTP::HPACK:ver<0.9.3> | 23:22 | ||
trying a third server... | 23:23 | ||
lizmat | also make sure you have IO::Socket::Async::SSL:ver<0.7.10> | 23:26 | |
tbrowder | yes, third server installed ok. checking #2 again for correct IO* | 23:35 | |
yep, it has v0.7.10 | 23:36 | ||
the prob msgs mention timeout exceeding limits reaching localhost | 23:41 | ||
had the same prob on first server till i updated HTTP::HPACK | 23:42 | ||
arg, it was a zefism where the IO::* path was munged somehow, and i lied about the ver installed. i got zef to install the right one by specifying ver and auth. i probably confused zef on an earlier install | 23:55 | ||
hm, Cro::HTTP still not testing ok | 23:59 | ||
i'll keep fooling with it, bye |