Re: Why passing socket objects over execution

I-feng Kao - EECS (ikao@gandalf.eecs.wsu.edu)
Sat, 6 Aug 1994 19:08:54 GMT

In article <TANDEM.94Aug5075841@freeze.oslo.dnmi.no> tandem@freeze.oslo.dnmi.no (Adrian Phillips (Tandem User)) writes:
>Whoops ! That sounds very dodgy. What OS are you using - "normal"
>Unix uses listen to register a socket for listening, ie. the call
>should return "immediately", not hang. I've check SGI, AIX, Linux,
>they are all the same, (even Tandem's Guardian OS), and Stevens' Net
>Prog. book (excellent by the way). The small amount of python I've
>done using sockets worked okay, so I wouldn't have thought it was
>python. Have you tried do a similar thing using C ?
>
>Sorry I can't help further :-(
>
>Adrian
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Thanks for your help. I'll look into it after I get back from vacation.

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