Re: DNS caching(?) page-hangup issues and Opera 10.X

Daniel Eckl <[email protected]> Fri, 23 Jul 2010 12:14:55 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.comp.web.opera.linux
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Hi all!

So the OS changes the resolving after switching network and glibc has
to be notified of this.

For me that sounds if it would not be operas job to do this. I'd more
say, the OS needs to do this, and since this function is missing, one
could write a little script and call it via if-up or write a
(scripted) daemon that watches resolv.conf and then triggers glibc.

Then as well opera as every other program using glibc resolving would benefit.

But yeah, I know I'm yelling "jehovah" here.

Best regards,
Daniel

2010/7/23 Kenneth Crudup <[email protected]>:
>
>> > What about running "iwatch" on /etc/resolv.conf
>
> On Fri, 23 Jul 2010, Eirik Byrkjeflot Anonsen wrote:
>
>> I don't think we want to depend on iwatch being installed...
>
> Not the package- the system call.
>
> The reason I asked this in the first place is 'cause it seems like the
> pages would finally load if Opera would just wait a while longer for
> the DNS resolution (as evidenced by the fact that hitting "reload" can
> usually make it work, but that doesn't work for pages that use form
> data(?) and the like).
>
>        -Kenny
>
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