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Posted by warth33 on 12/24/07 18:51
On 24 Dec, 08:48, My Pet Programmer <anth...@mypetprogrammer.com>
wrote:
> Csaba Gabor said:
>
> > "something like that" covers a lot of ground. It could have some
> > bearing, though it is not obvious. Firstly, you are saying that the
> > program does what it should do. That would imply that the paths/
> > environment vars are correct. However, if it affects the cleanup of
> > the program somehow it could be material. Also, it might be affected
> > by the "Allow service to interact with desktop" setting that you can
> > make on Apache/your web server (under Control Panel \ Services).
>
> > Csaba
>
> Gotta love the ambiguous errors. I don't think he said it does what it
> should do, though. I know when I ran exec without the paths right, I
> didn't get any server errors either, and I had the same kind of issue
> he's describing.
>
> So it might cover a lot of ground, but it's kinda always better to have
> a bunch of ideas, no matter how much they cover, I tink.
>
> ~A!
Yes, the c# programs do what they have to do. They work! They work 2
hours, 3 hours, maybe 1 day. And then suddenly it stops to work.
It is extrmly frustating. I have tried to put logs both in the php-
script and in the c# app. Nothing. Not an exception. Nothing.
Again: if I have a simple C# app that only have an Hello World, then
the php script, or to be more exact the exec call from the php-script
to the c# app, seems like going in an infinite loop. Even thought
there is no loop there. The exec waits, for ever...
No error in error.log fo r apache. And, no problem in continuing with
running the server. I can always view other pages. The only problem, a
very big problem, is that at a certain point the exec function hangs
up.
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