Bjorn,

UClibC was 0.9.29.

I'll send you the config in a private mail.

BR,
Wim.

2011/4/7 Bjørn Forsman <[email protected]>:
> Hi Koen,
>
> On 5 April 2011 17:32, Koen Deforche <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hey Bjorn,
> [snip]
>> Thanks for trying to find the culprit here. That seems indeed like the
>> path to failure. The socket itself is created in:
>>
>> Server::startAccept() and Server::handleTcpAccept()
>>
>> There, one would expect that if the server indicates that a new
>> connection was accepted without error (which is checked), the socket
>> should be valid. Perhaps you can break there to look at the socket. It
>> would be interesting to see why this is not the case and how the
>> server example does this differently, assuming it also using
>> async_accept ? (this is actually code that is inherited from the
>> original http server example in boost::asio).
>
> Yup, the boost server example is also using async_accept:
>
> acceptor_.async_accept(new_session->socket(),
>          boost::bind(&server::handle_accept, this, new_session,
>            boost::asio::placeholders::error));
>
> Thanks for the pointers. I'll take a look at it later. Don't hold your
> breath though, this will be done in my spare time :-)
>
> BTW, you wouldn't happen to know about what uClibc version and config
> Wt has been tested with before?
>
> Best regards,
> Bjørn Forsman
>
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