Peter Kleiweg schreef op de 7e dag van de slachtmaand van het jaar 2016:
>
> Of the new socket options mentioned in the release notes for
> ZeroMQ 4.2, the options ZMQ_SOCKS_PROXY and ZMQ_BLOCKY are not
> documented in either zmq-getsockopt or zmq-setsockopt.
>
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Of the new socket options mentioned in the release notes for
ZeroMQ 4.2, the options ZMQ_SOCKS_PROXY and ZMQ_BLOCKY are not
documented in either zmq-getsockopt or zmq-setsockopt.
Should I ignore these?
(I'm updating Go bindings zmq4 for version 4.2)
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The release notes for ZMQ 4.2 mentions the new function
zmq_curve_public. This function is undocumented. Is it save to
use it anyway?
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/testutil.hpp:254: void s_recv_seq(void*, ...):
Assertion `rc != -1' failed.
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ife of maintainers of bindings in other
programming languages a bit easier.
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be no error.
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I don't have Windows. Can anyone tell what is going on here?
https://github.com/pebbe/zmq4/issues/48
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Installing with --with-pgm gives: No package 'openpgm-5.1' found
This worked in 4.1.0
There are still undocumented option:
ZMQ_SOCKS_PROXY
ZMQ_XPUB_NODROP
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Is this list up to date?
http://zeromq.org/docs:4-1-upgrade
Is says, These are the breaking changes in 4.1. Are there any
non-breaking changes, like new things in the API?
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Mike Gatny schreef op de 22e dag van de louwmaand van het jaar 2015:
To summarize, do the following as peter:
kdestroy
kinit
./gssapi-client
sudo ./gssapi-server
Ook zo werkt het niet bij mij.
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Peter Kleiweg schreef op de 22e dag van de louwmaand van het jaar 2015:
Mike Gatny schreef op de 22e dag van de louwmaand van het jaar 2015:
To summarize, do the following as peter:
kdestroy
kinit
./gssapi-client
sudo ./gssapi-server
Ook zo werkt het niet bij mij.
I'm
Check Peck comptechge...@gmail.com schreef op 22 januari 2015 02:07:52 CET:
wget http://download.zeromq.org/zeromq-4.0.5.tar.gz
With this version you still need to include zmq_utils.h
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? Wrong setup of kerberos? Do I also need to change the
host in gssapi-client.c and gssapi-server.c
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with gssapi?
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Brian Knox schreef op de 17e dag van de louwmaand van het jaar 2015:
I'm the person who started the Go binding for CZMQ. The number one purpose
for me, when I started it, was having fun.
That is a valid reason.
Was there anything in particular you found missing in zmq4?
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I was hoping for contributions by people using zmq4, but until
now, nothing.
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of all examples from The Guide,
without the need for czmq.
Go already is a less primitive language then C. So why the need
for a Go binding to czmq? Does czmq offer essential
functionality that I am missing in my binding for ZeroMQ?
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Peter Kleiweg schreef op de 17e dag van de louwmaand van het jaar 2015:
I thought the main purpose of czmq is to eleviate the 'primitive'
alleviate
capabilities of the C language, making working with ZeroMQ in C
easier. Czmq is also used in the examples for 0MQ - The Guide.
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other use for ZMQ_SRCFD is there?)
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release (except pre-release).
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ZMQ_IPC_FILTER_PID, ZMQ_IPC_FILTER_UID, ZMQ_IPC_FILTER_GID.
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Suppose the identity string is only two bytes long, I pad with
zeros to get a string of eight bytes. What should the value of
option_len be, 2 or 8?
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ZeroMQ introduces three new options for setsockopt:
ZMQ_IPC_FILTER_PID
ZMQ_IPC_FILTER_UID
ZMQ_IPC_FILTER_GID
In the docs, it says these options are deprecated.
Why introduce options that are deprecated at the same time?
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.
But option_len is used for retrieving the identity string:
blob_t identity= blob_t((unsigned char*)optval_,*optvallen_);
Won't I get a wrong 'blob' if I use option_len = 8?
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 7:26 AM, Peter Kleiweg pklei...@xs4all.nl wrote:
Suppose the identity string is only two bytes
that
this option is deprecated since 4.1, or should I just write that
it is deprecated?
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an overview of how these things effect
the C API? What are new functions? What functions have changed?
What options were added or changed (or removed)?
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is an FD? A file descriptor? What is an fd_t?
There is an option ZMQ_FD that returns a file descriptor. That
is int or SOCKET, for non-windows or windows. Is this similar?
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Peter Kleiweg pklei...@xs4all.nl schreef op 8 januari 2015 03:08:50 CET:
Thomas Rodgers rodg...@twrodgers.com schreef op 8 januari 2015
02:56:18 CET:
FD ~= file descriptor.
fd_t, the type this option actually returns, is conditionally
defined
to be
int or SOCKET depending
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I noticed on the download page there are now versions 4.1.0
(release candidate), 4.0.5, and 3.2.5. None of these releases
were announced on zeromq-announce.
Please post all releases on zeromq-announce.
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to NULL and c_flags to 0.
I tried that. I get more crashes than before.
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My questions remains unanswered: how do I close a monitor?
Peter Kleiweg schreef op de 8e dag van de slachtmaand van het jaar 2014:
Pieter Hintjens schreef op de 8e dag van de slachtmaand van het jaar 2014:
Indeed, this looks like two threads trying to work with the same socket.
Can
Does anyone know of a solution for this?
How do I close a monitor?
Peter Kleiweg schreef op de 31e dag van de wijnmaand van het jaar 2014:
Situation:
1. create a context
2. create socket
3. put monitor on socket with zmq_socket_monitor()
4. socket: connect to address
5
(start term\n);
i = zmq_ctx_term (context);
if (i 0) {
printf (%s\n, zmq_strerror (zmq_errno ()));
return 1;
}
}
return 0;
}
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thread-safe, a crash follows.
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for
nothing.
Does anyone object if I move the contents of zmq_utils.h into zmq.h
and deprecate the file? (It'll still exist, just be empty.)
Fine, as long as the empty file stays until ZeroMQ 5.
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differentiation has
to be done based on socket domains. So you really need this.
The other is to support not only IP addresses, but also IP
networks, e.g. 123.45.67.0/24
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, instead of as just one of the
other metadata-properties? Historical error?
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Should I set a default for User-Id?
Peter Kleiweg schreef op de 26e dag van de zomermaand van het jaar 2014:
I wrote some code in Go to deal with metadata. Here is an
example of how to use it:
http://godoc.org/github.com/pebbe/zmq4#example-AuthStart
This makes the most sense to me
Goswin von Brederlow schreef op de 26e dag van de zomermaand van het jaar 2014:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 11:06:06AM +0200, Peter Kleiweg wrote:
I wrote some code in Go to deal with metadata. Here is an
example of how to use it:
http://godoc.org/github.com/pebbe/zmq4#example
4.1.0 I get: resource temporarily unavailable
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Thomas Klausner schreef op de 25e dag van de zomermaand van het jaar 2014:
Hi!
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 11:27:16AM +0200, Peter Kleiweg wrote:
I enable IPv6. Then I create sockets and try to bind and connect
to IPv6 addresses.
did you set the sockopt ZMQ_IPV6?
http://api.zeromq.org
It says on http://api.zeromq.org/4-1:zmq-msg-gets that
zmq_msg_gets should set an error if the property is
unknown. It doesn't do that.
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Peter Kleiweg schreef op de 25e dag van de zomermaand van het jaar 2014:
It says on http://api.zeromq.org/4-1:zmq-msg-gets that
zmq_msg_gets should set an error if the property is
unknown. It doesn't do that.
By the way, what is the purpose of this function?
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that is new in 0mq Version 4,
with Go versions of the examples in http://hintjens.com/blog:49 .
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Peter Kleiweg schreef op de 25e dag van de zomermaand van het jaar 2014:
Peter Kleiweg schreef op de 20e dag van de zomermaand van het jaar 2014:
The Go version of test_security_curve fails. The first bounce
should be succesful, all the others should fail with resource
temporarily
the error
messages returned by 0MQ are different. In 4.0.4 it was
invalid argument, in 4.1.0 it is resource temporarily
unavailable.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 6:44 PM, Peter Kleiweg pklei...@xs4all.nl wrote:
A socket connect for these two addresses return no error. With
version 4.0 they both
Pieter Hintjens schreef op de 23e dag van de zomermaand van het jaar 2014:
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 6:44 PM, Peter Kleiweg pklei...@xs4all.nl wrote:
A socket connect for these two addresses return no error. With
version 4.0 they both return the error invalid argument:
tcp
on https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq is a NEWS file that
hasn't anything beyond version 4.0.3.
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indentical with ZeroMQ 4.0.4 and
4.1.0
The code is here:
https://github.com/pebbe/zmq4/tree/master/examples_security
-Pieter
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I wrote the Go bindings for ZeroMQ version 2, 3 and 4. I am
trying to update
this lead to changed behavior?
This is on Debian Squeeze, amd64.
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the configure file to disable pedantic.)
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: test_many_sockets.cpp:77: void
test_zmq_default_max(): Assertion `sockets.size() == 1023'
failed.
sockets.size() returns 1018
Linux 2.6.32-5-amd64
gcc version 4.4.5 (Debian 4.4.5-8)
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Go part:
https://github.com/pebbe/zmq3/blob/master/zmq3.go#L549
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is that i get some garbage at
address `event.data.accepted.addr` [2]
I think you should wait to call zmq_msg_close(msg) until after
lua_pushstring(L, event.data.connected.addr), because the
address actually points to something in msg.
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on the application. How do you
handle errors? Depends on what part caused the error.
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Pieter Hintjens schreef op de 24e dag van de wijnmaand van het jaar 2013:
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 1:33 AM, Peter Kleiweg pklei...@xs4all.nl wrote:
Now all that remains is removing the -pedantic option when
building with libsodium.
Since we always build with libsodium (for regression
.
Also:
ZMQ_CURVE_PUBLICKEY: Set CURVE public key
This only applies to clients, not servers.
And:
ZMQ_CURVE_SECRETKEY: Set CURVE secret key
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not support 'long
long'
When I remove all options '-pendantic' from each ZeroMQ Makefile, it compiles.
But then, running `make check` gives:
XFAIL: test_linger
FAIL: test_stream
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(client_secret_key)
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Pieter Hintjens schreef op de 23e dag van de wijnmaand van het jaar 2013:
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Peter Kleiweg pklei...@xs4all.nl wrote:
In test_stream_to_dealer, some fields are shifted 5 bytes to the
right. If I change the test like below, the test passes.
It's not related
Pieter Hintjens schreef op de 23e dag van de wijnmaand van het jaar 2013:
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Peter Kleiweg pklei...@xs4all.nl wrote:
In test_stream_to_dealer, some fields are shifted 5 bytes to the
right. If I change the test like below, the test passes.
It's not related
, randomly... when
the response is one frame, it worked; when it was 2 frames it failed.
So this was a bug in the test, not in the main code.
Now all that remains is removing the -pedantic option when
building with libsodium.
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not support 'long
long'
When I remove all options '-pendantic' from each ZeroMQ Makefile, it compiles.
But then, running `make check` gives:
XFAIL: test_linger
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would be a reason to open a second context?
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