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Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 01:57:16 -0500
From: Paul McFerrin <pmcferrin@columbus.rr.com>
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This is a FYI on subject:

Problem appears with httpd V2.0.63 as well as V2.2.2.  I have compiled 
both versions and they both act the same.  Sounds like a generic problem 
with cygwin, an educated guess.  There is some code in connection.c 
which comments the fact that you should define NO_LINGCLOSE for specific 
OS's so I added CYGWIN to the list.  No Change in behavior.

- Paul

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