Le mardi 12 juillet 2005 à 18:18 +0200, Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos a écrit : > Regit wrote: > > Hi, > As far as I can see (if you mean in the function _gnutls_read()) there is. > It checks whether i is less than zero and then checks whether errno is > EAGAIN or EINTR.
Ok, I give some explanation of my problem : Under windows (as it is not implemented under Linux) I've created a socket with a RECV timeout. I do a gnutls_record_recv on a TLS session built over the socket. When the timeout expires, I try to send a packet with gnutls_record_send on that TLS session. The point is that at this moment gnutls_record_send always fail sending a -10 error (TLS session not correct). I may have look in the bad place in the code but it seems that there's a problem anyway. BR, -- Éric Leblond, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Téléphone : 01 44 89 46 40, Fax : 01 44 89 45 01 INL, http://www.inl.fr _______________________________________________ Help-gnutls mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnutls
