On 29 Apr 2006, at 23:24, Alex Perez wrote:
Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
On 19 Apr 2006, at 19:12, Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote:
Hi,
What is the current state of support for distributed objects in
Win32?
During one of my tests, it seems the reliability of NSMessagePort is
unstable while NSSocketPort does not work.
Besides I get all kinds of NSLog message about blocking mode not
set on
certain filehandles.
Are there specific issues for Win32 that should be known or does
anybody
intend to fix things so that they work seemlessly across platforms?
There are no known bugs in distributed objects in win32 other
than ...
1. The spurious NSLog messages ... which should not effect
functionality.
If they are spurious, then why not do something like #ifndef
MINGW32 for the time being?
I would rather they were removed entirely where they are not
appropriate ... it would actually be quicker than commenting them out.
Does anyone know which exactly which cases they are?
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