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Good idea, I'll check it
There is a small gain in resource savings (and a recycle of the amuleweb thread in case it hungs...) , but the initial access will be definitely slower.
... May be you simply run out of memory?
launching amuleweb on every request from xined would be bad idea
64Mb? Is it some kind of embedded system? Did you checked your kernel log for "out of memory, killing process XXX"?Anyway, if you running only 1 instance, why mess with xinetd in first place?
If you want to save memory, I have better idea: http://forum.amule.org/index.php?topic=14610.0
Thanks you very much, I never seen such option while compiling
How could I reset amuleweb if it have crashed?
In that case I have to do a amuled restart?
if you want to save CPU and memory, why you don't run on clients amulegui