Hi,
I have got the netChannel figured (thanks Bernie) out and the server is
accepting multiple
clients. The problem is if a client flightgear program is shut down the
server still tries to send it information and the server crashes. I tried
using netChannel::isConnected() but it returns
Seamus Thomas Carroll writes:
On the client side I thought about using netChannel::close to inform the
server that the socket is closed but the function is never
called. netChannel::close is called in the clients destructor but the
destructor is never called because FGGlobals *globals is
I put a cerr delete globals endl; where you have delete globals;
in the code below and when I exit flightgear delete globals is not
printed. Does the same happen for you?
Seamus
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Norman Vine wrote:
Seamus Thomas Carroll writes:
On the client side I thought about
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 20:40:51 -0500
Norman Vine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seamus Thomas Carroll writes:
On the client side I thought about using netChannel::close to inform the
server that the socket is closed but the function is never
called. netChannel::close is called in the clients
Found the solution.
When the client is shutdown the server netChannel
still thinks the connection is valid and has a handle != -1. This causes
a SIGPIPE errors on a send or recieve making an assert to fail. To avoid
this problem MSG_NOSIGNAL is passed into the send or recv with this