Hi Pieter

No offence meant. I appreciate your work and being a developer myself can 
full-heartedly understand that 'Hey that free stuff isn't working'-mails are 
not welcome. 

I was trying not to complain, but to suggest to the improve the documentation. 
It is sometimes not clear what is widely tested and used and what's new or for 
limited purposes. And others may encounter the same problems.

Independent from that, I'll debug into the ZMQ sources to see what's going on. 
But you know what bosses are like: Once I've found a working workaround, he's 
not too happy to see me hanging around a 'solved' problem.
I'll try nevertheless.

A minimal test case, unfortunately, is hardly feasible. I'm moving in a million 
lines of closed-source code with proprietary classes for about everything. It's 
worth a try though.

Best regards 
Björn



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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Pieter Hintjens
Sent: Dienstag, 21. Januar 2014 13:57
To: ZeroMQ development list
Subject: Re: [zeromq-dev] zmq_socket_monitor blocks port of REP/REQ TCP/IP in C

On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 2:15 AM, Björn Kuhlbrodt <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hmm, too bad. As I said, socket_monitor is working fine (although not perfect 
> maybe) in our application. It just does not close without messing up the 
> context.
> And if it's not good for watching the connection and messes up the context, 
> how about a little warning in the doc: devolopers tool, instable, beta, ....? 
> It took us _some_ time to isolate socket_monitor as the culprit.

It took us _some_ time to make ZeroMQ.

ZeroMQ is built by its users, it is free software, and if you use features in 
particular ways, and they crash, the proper response is to help us improve 
them, not complain. Please make a minimal test case that reproduces the crash.

Thanks
Pieter Hintjens
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