"Bad file number"

thanks peter

> What is the error message?
>
> Writeln(http.Sock.LastErrorDesc);
>
> Ludo
>
>    
>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De : Ungarn [mailto:ung...@its-pro.net]
>> Envoyé : jeudi 30 juin 2011 11:28
>> À : Ararat Synapse
>> Objet : Re: [Synalist] RE : synapse on sparc-solaris
>>
>>
>>
>> thanks ludo,
>>
>> i have copied all values to unxsockh.inc and now i can compile it for
>> solaris
>> but on windows and linux i get an response,
>> on solaris - nothing
>> i tried with tcpdump and nothing happens on the net
>>
>> thanks peter
>>
>> my simple prog:
>> ****
>> program test;
>>
>> uses
>>     Classes, sysutils,
>>     snmpsend, httpsend;
>>
>> var
>>     http : THTTPSend;
>>     lines : TStringList;
>>
>> begin
>>     WriteLn( 'Test sparc' );
>>
>>     lines := TStringList.Create;
>>
>>     http := THTTPSend.Create;
>>     http.HTTPMethod( 'GET', 'http://www.gauns.org' );
>>     WriteLn( HTTP.Headers.Text );
>>     lines.LoadFromStream( HTTP.Document );
>>     WriteLn( '*******************' );
>>     WriteLn( lines.Text );
>> end.
>> ****
>>
>>
>>      
>>> I haven't used it on Solaris but a quick look at ssfpc.inc
>>>        
>> shows that
>>      
>>> solaris/unxsockh.inc is missing the definitions for the
>>>        
>> setsockopt and
>>      
>>> getsockopt options. Solaris supports setsockopt and getsockopt but
>>> AFAIK not all of the options listed in linux/unxsockh.inc. What you
>>> could do is to copy the missing definitions from linux/unxsockh.inc
>>> (line 172 and further) into solaris/unxsockh.inc. Ssfpc.inc is only
>>> mapping the constants to the corresponding constants in sockets.pp
>>> and, at first sight, the setsockopt and getsockopt options
>>>        
>> mapped are
>>      
>>> not used with snmpsend. So if they are not implemented in
>>>        
>> Solaris, it
>>      
>>> won't hurt defining them when they are not used.
>>>
>>>
>>> Ludo
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>        
>>>> -----Message d'origine-----
>>>> De : Ungarn [mailto:ung...@its-pro.net]
>>>> Envoyé : jeudi 30 juin 2011 01:30
>>>> À : Ararat Synapse
>>>> Objet : [Synalist] synapse on sparc-solaris
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi everybody,
>>>>
>>>> did someone used synapse snmpsend on sparc-solaris
>>>>
>>>> i get with every version (2.1.1, 2.4.2) following errors
>>>>
>>>> ssfpc.inc(157,32) Error: Identifier not found "IP_TOS"
>>>> ssfpc.inc(158,32) Error: Identifier not found "IP_TTL"
>>>> ssfpc.inc(159,32) Error: Identifier not found "IP_HDRINCL"
>>>> ssfpc.inc(160,32) Error: Identifier not found "IP_OPTIONS"
>>>> ssfpc.inc(162,32) Error: Identifier not found "IP_RECVOPTS"
>>>> ssfpc.inc(163,32) Error: Identifier not found "IP_RETOPTS"
>>>> ssfpc.inc(171,32) Error: Identifier not found "IP_MULTICAST_IF"
>>>> ssfpc.inc(172,32) Error: Identifier not found "IP_MULTICAST_TTL"
>>>> ssfpc.inc(173,32) Error: Identifier not found "IP_MULTICAST_LOOP"
>>>> ssfpc.inc(174,32) Error: Identifier not found "IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP"
>>>> ssfpc.inc(175,32) Error: Identifier not found "IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP"
>>>> ssfpc.inc(211,35) Error: Identifier not found "IPV6_UNICAST_HOPS"
>>>> ssfpc.inc(212,35) Error: Identifier not found "IPV6_MULTICAST_IF"
>>>> ssfpc.inc(213,35) Error: Identifier not found "IPV6_MULTICAST_HOPS"
>>>> ssfpc.inc(214,35) Error: Identifier not found "IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP"
>>>> ssfpc.inc(215,35) Error: Identifier not found "IPV6_JOIN_GROUP"
>>>> ssfpc.inc(216,35) Error: Identifier not found "IPV6_LEAVE_GROUP"
>>>>
>>>> i can compile it on solaris box or crosscompile on linux,
>>>>          
>> same result
>>      
>>>> ! on linux and crosscompile windows, there are no problems
>>>>
>>>> i can give acces to my solaris-sparc box, if someone will try
>>>>
>>>> thanks in advance
>>>> peter
>>>>
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