Might be even easier to reproduce ... just try the port function: # picoLisp-2.2.7.tgz ... ~/lisp/picoLisp $ ./p : (port 1234) -> 3
That's ok, but the most recent version, # picoLisp-3.0.9.tgz # ./pil : (port 1234) !? (port 1234) IP socket error: Address family not supported by protocol ? --- On Wed, 2/22/12, Doug Snead <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Doug Snead <[email protected]> > Subject: server - IP socket error: Address family not supported by protocol > To: [email protected] > Date: Wednesday, February 22, 2012, 10:07 PM > Hi Alex, > > I'm tying to get the example in doc/app.html > (picoLisp-3.0.9.tgz on a pretty standard linux box) to > serve. Here's my .l file: > > # cat test_html_app.l > ######################################################################## > (html 0 "Hello" "@lib.css" NIL > "Hello World!" ) > ######################################################################## > > (renamed from project.l but otherwise identical) > > But when I try to start the server, like this: > > # ./pil @lib/http.l @lib/xhtml.l @lib/form.l -'server 8080 > "test_html_app.l"' + > > Picolisp tells me: > > !? (port *Port) > IP socket error: Address family not supported by protocol > ? > > Same for a different port number: > > # ./pil @lib/http.l @lib/xhtml.l @lib/form.l -'server 54321 > "test_html_app.l"' + > !? (port *Port) > IP socket error: Address family not supported by protocol > ? > > This is the linux platform I am using (Linux 2.6.30.5 #1 SMP > Tue Sep 1 15:48:26 GMT-8 2009 i686 GNU/Linux). > > I could easily be doing something wrong ... but I think the > above should work. > > Cheers, > > Doug > > > -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:[email protected]?subject=Unsubscribe
