Am 10.09.2012 um 17:51 schrieb Steven McCoy:

> On 10 September 2012 10:26, Michael Haberler <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have epgm publisher & subscriber working just fine - as long as they run on 
> different hosts
> 
> both on the same host with say 'epgm://eth0;239.192.1.1:5556' are unable to 
> communicate, regardless of using bind() or connect() on the subscriber side
> 
> is this a known restriction? any workarounds? didnt find any hints in TFM
> 

Steve, sorry to come back on it -

> Yes, a design decision for 3.x.  

it is an irregularity, so may I ask: what is gained by disabling this in 3.x ?

> The workaround is to simply add an IPC endpoint to the socket for local apps. 
>  You can hard hack the support back in too, it's just a socket option on the 
> underlying PGM socket.

and what do I expose myself to if I 'hack it back in' besides a local change 
which doesnt make it upstream ?

- Michael
> 
> I plan to implement a slower more flexible multicast transport that supports 
> such paradigms, another popular request is atomic multicast.  Unfortunately 
> no ETA or early access for a while, subject to available research time.
> 
> -- 
> Steve-o
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