Am 09.09.2010 16:18, schrieb Steven McCoy:

> If this is the same host use the '-l" parameter to enable multicast
> loop.

Thanks.  I missed that at first glance.

>  ZeroMQ has this enabled by default to match IP/PGM functionality,

I tried the PGM demo applications because I was unable to exchange 
messages via ZMQ and the egmp protocol.

Don't know what changed, but now it almost works.

I have a publisher who sends out twelve bytes ten times a second.  The 
subscriber (which sits on the same machine) gets all of them up to 
message 186.  While the publisher continues to send the messages 
(zmq_send returns), they do not reach the network adapter.  Instead the 
publisher process eats up a whole CPU.

I'll try to dig a little bit deeper to shed some more light on this issue.

Could this be an issue with libpgm and libglib being MingW DLLs and ZMQ 
being built as a static library using C++Builder 2010?

Christian
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