On August 29, 2017 9:41:50 PM GMT+01:00, Peter Krey <k...@ripple.com> wrote:
>Have you tried to build zmq with the NORM protocol? Sounds like that
>will
>give you almost what you need.
>
>On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 11:36 AM, Patrik VV. <pad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Just my 5 cents: AFAIK the RADIO/DISH sockets are the newer,
>thread-safe
>> sockets, which don't support multi part messages (ZMQ_SNDMORE option
>is not
>> accepted).
>>
>> On 29 Aug 2017, at 14:35, Stephan Opfer <op...@vs.uni-kassel.de>
>wrote:
>>
>> >> Note that multi-part does _not_ imply contiguous memory location
>on the
>> >> receive end (it might happen but there's no guarantee anywhere).
>So if
>> >> that's a requirement for your use case, then you need to use a
>single
>> >> message anyway.
>> >
>> > No on the receiving site I think that I'll need to accept to copy
>the
>> data anyway.
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Regarding multicast, Linux binary packages built on OBS are built with PGM 
support, so you can just grab the ones for your distro:

https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/network:messaging:zeromq:git-stable

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