Hi Richard I directly downloaded the GNUstep setup bin files from http://www.gnustep.org/experience/Windows.html page, I don't know how to apply this change to my environment. So I can't test if it is ok. Should I compile GNUstep environment myself? Can you give me some references.
2009/8/23 Richard Frith-Macdonald <[email protected]> > > On 22 Aug 2009, at 23:23, Riccardo Mottola wrote: > > Hi, >> >> Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote: >> >>> >>> On 22 Aug 2009, at 04:35, Guo Xu wrote: >>> >>> Hi Richard >>>> Thank you very much for your answer. >>>> But I have tried it again at a different machine which also have >>>> Windows7 Build 7127 platform. All my computer have platform of Windows7, I >>>> don't test on any other environment. What about your environment? >>>> >>> >>> Ah, I didn't realise you were using windows. I guess there could quite >>> easily be a problem with async sockets on windows. I haven't noticed it in >>> other programs, but I don't use windows much, in fact I don't have a windows >>> development environment at the moment. I'll try to find time to get a >>> windows system set up, but in the meantime perhaps someone else who uses >>> windows might be able to help. >>> >>> First I tested on linux and it works. >> >> Then I did a test on Windowx XP and I get the following behaviour: >> >> 1. I start the webserver (I am admin, on linux you need to be root, since >> it opens port 80) >> 2. I retrieve a page from it >> 3. windows firewall notices the port access, I unlock it >> 4. on the standard output of the gnustep console, I see the response, but >> the connecting client doesn't get any data back until it timeouts. >> 5. the only error I see comes form an NSLog and says "Unable to set >> blocking mode - Invalid argument" [*] >> > > I think this is now fixed in svn trunk with changes to > base/Source/win32/GSFileHandle.m >
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