On Saturday, June 27, 2015 04:57:15 PM Thomas Eckardt wrote:
> The running PP (pure perl) code is on all OS the same. It works on any
> BSD, MSWIN, OS/2, OS/400, OSX ....
> If it does not work, bind to specific IP's.

Its not the same on all OS, I would assume it can properly bind to IPv4 and 
IPv6 
wildcards on other OS other than Linux. Then again it should be consistent for 
any 
Posix platform, providing the module is coded to Posix and not specific *nix 
variants.

> >it confuses itself and generates the error "Address already in use".
> 
> This is an OS error - from the C-LIB!

NO its from how the library is being used.... The OS raises an error because of 
the 
code, change the code and it will work like other things. Again an issue in the 
IO::Socket::INET6 modules code, but you still do not want to  admit or believe 
such. 
Despite all the facts and proof.

Again do the same thing with Perl 5.14 IO::Socket::IP and see the difference 
for 
yourself.  Then you can see how the different Perl modules operate/function 
differently on the same OS, using the same libraries...

-- 
William L. Thomson Jr.
Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
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