Hallo Andreas :-)
> Am 12.01.2015 um 12:55 schrieb A. Schulze <sca_at_andreasschulze.de>:
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> Christian Rößner:
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>> Hope someone will have a look at the memcached-code and find the problem
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> Christian,
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> for what reasons did you activate the memcache feature in opendkim?
> What's your usecase?
Well, I would expect that memcache stores some key/value pairs that it earlier retrieved from a database or whatever. In my case LDAP.
At least this is, what I always program in Python, when it comes to database connections:
This is from Python:
key = derive_key(obj)
obj = mc.get(key)
if not obj:
obj = backend_api.get(...)
mc.set(key, obj)
What I find interesting in conjunction to OpenDKIM is that I never configured anything memcache related. So the pure binding to memcached makes OpenDKIM unstable.
I think I did what I could to point to a bug and it’s now up to the developers to fix it or not ;-)
Best wishes
Christian
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