Sorry for the double-reply Matthias, but I forgot to CC -cafe (GMail labs isn't working, so reply-to-all is no longer the default for me :( ).
On 3 June 2010 13:10, Matthias Reisner <[email protected]> wrote: > there's something wrong with port numbers in the Network.Socket module of > package network. Printing values gives: > > *Main> PortNum 8888 > 47138 > *Main> PortNum 47138 > 8888 This happens to me as well (self-built GHC 6.12.2 with network 2.2.1.7 on some random Ubuntu version I use at uni). > So I thought it's just an error in the show instance of PortNumber, which > shows the bytes flipped. But if I use the following code snippet > > sock <- socket AF_INET Datagram 0 > bindSocket sock $ SockAddrInet (PortNum 8888) iNADDR_ANY > > to bind a socket to port 8888, netstat and TCPView reveal that the socket is > actually bound to the wrong port 47138. I'm using network-2.2.1.7 on Windows > XP. Is that a bug or am I doing something wrong here? Tried testing this as well; not sure how to test if the binding worked but "netstat --numeric-ports" didn't contain 8888 or 47138. -- Ivan Lazar Miljenovic [email protected] IvanMiljenovic.wordpress.com _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
