Yep, the demo is working now :-) (sorry for the delay)

2012/4/10 Tommi Mäkitalo <[email protected]>:
> Am 10.04.2012 22:39, schrieb Tommi Mäkitalo:
>> Am 10.04.2012 17:05, schrieb Leandro Santiago:
>>> Hi, today I tested in a Ubuntu natty 32-bit the binary rpc demo and it
>>> seems the add service is not working correctly. It returns the correct
>>> result + 0.75
>>>
>>> $ ./rpcaddclient -i localhost -b 3 4
>>> sum=7.75 # must be 7.0
>>> $ ./rpcaddclient -i localhost -b 0
>>> sum=0.75 # must be 0
>>> $ ./rpcaddclient -i localhost -b 1 1
>>> sum=2.75 # must be 2
>>>
>>> The code revision I'm using is 1450.
>>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> thank you for testing and finding the bug. It looks like the binary
>> serialization fails to serialize a 0. I will fix that.
>>
>> And thank you for your patches for the rpc demos.
And I thank you too for your excelent job.
>>
>> Tommi
>>
> Hi again,
>
> I just checked in a fix for that. Can you please test again.
>
> Btw: you do not need to pass "-i localhost" The default value for the ip
> adress is empty, which really means localhost. This works even with
> IPv6. On the listen side a empty listen ip tells the server to listen on
> all interfaces.
>
> Tommi
>
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