I think we face two different problems: One is related to my shaky code only. But the second one could be indeed related to polling and blocking on Windows.
Till On 30.01.19 19:18, Alberto Garcia wrote: > We think it is because of a problem with libssh. Andreas maybe you can > bring some light to spot the bug? > > On Wed, Jan 30, 2019, 6:19 AM <g4-l...@tonarchiv.ch > <mailto:g4-l...@tonarchiv.ch> wrote: > > On 30.01.19 09:27, Andreas Schneider wrote: > > On Friday, January 25, 2019 3:26:10 PM CET g4-l...@tonarchiv.ch > <mailto:g4-l...@tonarchiv.ch> wrote: > >> On 24.01.19 22:09, Alberto Garcia wrote: > >>> Can you please post the link to the mentioned code? > >>> Thanks > >> Here you go. > > Hi Till, > > > > if you send it as a patch I'm happy to add it to the examples > dir. Even if the > > code isn't the cleanest we can still fix that later. Our current > examples are > > also not the best ;-) > > Hi Andreas, > > Alberto found a test case where it always crashes... I at least > have to > fix this before we should conisder it as an example at all... > Maybe as a > bad example? ;-) > > Cheers, > Till > >