Hi all,
I fixed one crash bug (netsend got a "sigpipe" signal, not a segfault, when the receive went away...) in 0.37-1. There could be others lurking; if this doesn't fix the problem please warn me.
The "r foo" business was "deprecated" starting, I think, in 0.35 -- it's a wide-open security hole. There's a back-compatiblility mode if you really want to do this...
cheers Miller
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 11:42:09AM -0500, Michal Seta wrote:
Hello,
There seems to be a problem with [netreceive] object in the cvs version (haven't tried Miller's version lately). When I send stuff over a network with [netsend] and a message such as [send foo 10(, the [netreceive]-[print] prints to the console: print: foo 10. However, if I have a [r foo] on the [netreceive] side, it doesn't seem to catch the values. Any ideas?
Also, if I close the [netreceive] side without disconnecting first, the [netsend] side will segfault (not always but often).
thanks
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