[ python-Bugs-1227480 ] Two requests to one file are not done in parallel
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Category: Python Interpreter Core
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Markus Franz (mmf1987)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Two requests to one file are not done in parallel
Initial Comment:
Hi!
I am using Python for CGI scripting. I had a little cgi
script (see the attached file).
I saved it as test1.py - and tried to load it over HTTP. So
everything is fine.
But now I saw a very strange behaviour: I sent two
parallel requests to
the script (for example by sending two requests in two
browser windows
almost at the same time).
My problem: The requests to the script seem NOT to be
done in parallel:
The first script prints "starting..." and after a short time
"finished". And then in the other browser window the
second request
shows "starting...".
But I expected that in both browser windows "starting"
will be shown
almost at the same time because the two requests are
done in parallel.
The strange behaviour goes on:
If copied the test1.py and saved it as test2.py. Now I
retried my test
and sent two requests - but to these two identical files
(that only
differ in their filename). The the two requests seem to be
done in
parallel...
(It tried my test on Fedora and Gentoo Linux, with
Python 2.2 and
Python 2.4, with different webservers (Apache and
others), and with
several different browsers - I always was the same.)
I think the behaviour will be the same if I use my script
on the command line...
Best regards,
Markus Franz
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Date: 2005-06-29 02:46
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Comment By: Sean Reifschneider (jafo)
Date: 2005-06-29 02:35
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