We are in violent "agreement"...
It was never my intention to raise the discussion to this level.
I just observed the code.
I may have used tones a bit too strong or too stressing...
I never used bad words...
I am going to provide a patch that will remove the inconsistencies I tried
to explain...
It will be very a very limited set of changes but it will make Aolserver
more portable.
Funny we are ready to fight and willing to "kill each other" on
"int trigger[2]" versus "SOCKET trigger[2]" argument

BTW: being called a dick is not very pleasant, and the only reason I  do not
react on this is that I'm interested in making Aolserver portable more than
anything else.


Thank you for your understanding and kind support.

 






-----Original Message-----
From: AOLserver Discussion [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Don Baccus
Sent: 04 August 2011 21:52
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Aolserver Progress - Some few examples....

On Aug 4, 2011, at 11:26 AM, Maurizio Martignano wrote:
> 
> If you wanted to develop only for Unix why did you use SOCKET in some 
> occasions and int in some others?

Damnit, that was never the point.

You said that you thought that the code was incorrect for Unix, as well, a
bug lurking that just hadn't caught anyone yet.

That's flat out wrong.  That declaration is standard Unix, and as I tried to
point out previously, the mistake was probably made by someone who wasn't
aware that it's not portable to all versions of Windows.

End of story.  That's all I said.  All this other stuff you're ranting about
is totally unrelated to my point.

As Rusty said, you're being a dick.

I don't bother trying to help dicks.  So I'll no longer try to help you.

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