glad it's fixed. On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 11:35:59 PM UTC+1, Antonio Salazar wrote: > > I apologize for the mangled subject, I rewrote it several times and left > some typos. > It should be "Scheduling several recursive tasks monopolizes the scheduler" > > El miércoles, 4 de febrero de 2015, 16:33:39 (UTC-6), Antonio Salazar > escribió: >> >> I'm starting to use the scheduler and I really like it, but I'm intrigued >> by this behavior: >> >> Scheduling more than one instance of a recursive (repeats=0) task makes >> the queue process only recursive tasks, ignoring the non-recursive tasks. >> I mean, if I schedule one recursive task, all tasks run eventually, but >> if I schedule several recursive tasks, only the recursive tasks get >> executed, while the rest remain QUEUED forever. Starting several schedulers >> makes no difference. >> >> I'm using the rocket server on Windows 7. >> >
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