Harry Sufehmi wrote:
I have now tried Sep 02 - Sep 06 snapshot, and also the latest CVS;
but all of them gave me the following error message when I tried to compile XSP:

Apologies - turned out I was installing this in a different server, which have had problems building software before.


So I downloaded the latest code from CVS again, however, unfortunately the same exception still occurs.

Is anyone else having same problem on this platform ?


Thanks, Harry


Harry Sufehmi wrote:

Hi Gonzalo,

Thanks for your reply below - however, I just tried both Sep 01 snapshot and the XSP source from CVS, and both gives me the same error message.

Could you please help us again with this ? We have a vendor coming tomorrow to install an eLearning software, and they need Mono to run their software.


Many thanks, Harry


Gonzalo Paniagua Javier wrote:

On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 08:10, Harry Sufehmi wrote:

Thanks to Jeremy and Mono team for releasing Mono v1.0.1, I've been able to compile Mono and XSP webserver successfully on a Sun server running Solaris 8.

However, when I tried to run the XSP webserver, I got the following error message:

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bash-2.99# /bcc/mono-1.0.1/bin/mono /usr/local/xsp-1.0.1/bin/xsp.exe --port 40000
xsp
Adding applications '/:.'...
Registering application:
Host: any
Port: any
Virtual path: /
Physical path: /usr/local/xsp-1.0.1/share/doc/xsp/test
Listening on port: 40000
Listening on address: 0.0.0.0
Root directory: /usr/local/xsp-1.0.1/share/doc/xsp/test


Unhandled Exception: System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: Invalid arguments
in <0x009e8> System.Net.Sockets.Socket:Select (System.Collections.IList,System.Collections.IList,System.Collections.IList,int)


in <0x00118> Mono.ASPNET.ApplicationServer:RunServer ()
in <0x0008c> (wrapper delegate-invoke) System.MulticastDelegate:invoke_void ()


Hit Return to stop the server.
==============================

I'm clueless at the moment as what to do now to resolve this problem.

If you have any idea about it, do please let me know.



Yes. Solaris does not support setting the timeout on a socket. Try CVS
version of xsp, as that exception is ignored now in case it happens.

-Gonzalo

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