Dominic Mitchell wrote:
On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 07:08:37PM -0500, [email protected] wrote:
Cool.  Thanks, that's really helpful.  Somewhere along this chain of
client<=>middleware<=>server, somebody encountered some difficulty and
killed my connection.  Well thank goodness they threw an error!  An
"errno=104"!  Now, I wonder who did the throwing?  And in what .h file
buried deep in whoever's bowels might I find out what an "errno 104"
FUCKING MEANS?

Normally, that's one of the standard Unix errno codes, which you should
be able to grep for.  It should be available in the include
<sys/errno.h> but that's too sensible for Linux.

    % egrep -w 104 /usr/include/**/errno.h
    /usr/include/asm-generic/errno.h:#define        ECONNRESET      104 /* 
Connection reset by peer */

Caution advised. ECONNRESET is defined to be 54 on FreeBSD, and 131 on Solaris.

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