FYI I just reverted the change from develop and applied it to 1.8.0;
when there is a release branch git-flow doesn't like changes to the
develop branch.  If you checked it out before about 5 minutes ago,
you're good, otherwise you'll need release/v1.8.0 for the fix

-Jason

On 21:10 Fri 29 Jun     , Rob LaRubbio wrote:
>    Awesome! Â I'll push that to one of our servers and let it run
>    overnight and then get back to you. Â Thanks.
> 
>    -Rob
>    On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Jason Miller <[1][email protected]>
>    wrote:
> 
>      Fix is in develop, can you  try it out Rob?
> 
>    On 20:50 Fri 29 Jun     , Tordek wrote:
>    > On 29/06/12 15:36, Rob LaRubbio wrote:
>    > > This is the stack trace I was able to grab from our production box.
>    > >
>    >
>    > Good news: We found the problem. It's because IOBuf_read_all wants
>    > more data than what is left on the buffer once the connection closes.
>    >
>    > Bad news: It's a trivial trigger (I'll post it after we patch it,
>    > for obvious reasons).
>    >
>    >
>    > Be aware, if you're on develop this affects you.
>    >
>    > --
> 
>      > Guillermo O. ??Tordek?? Freschi. Programador, Escritor, Genio
>      Maligno.
>      > [2]http://tordek.com.ar :: [3]http://twitter.com/tordek
> 
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> 
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>    2. http://tordek.com.ar/
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