Re: SO_NOSIGPIPE option.
Re: SO_NOSIGPIPE option.
- Subject: Re: SO_NOSIGPIPE option.
- From: Robert Bell <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 07 Oct 2009 13:36:48 -0700
Thanks for the fast response!
Ok. I'll post the code to this list as well shortly (it's simple and
short). I find it odd that no one else would have seen that ... seems
like it would break a lot of software.
-R
Envoyé de mon iPhone
Le 7 oct. 2009 à 13:26, Vincent Lubet <email@hidden> a écrit :
SO_NOSIGPIPE has been appeared in MacOS 10.2 Jaguar and has been
continuously available since.
If SO_NOSIGPIPE does not work in 10.5.8, please file a bug report at https://bugreporter.apple.com/
Thansk
Vincent
On Oct 7, 2009, at 12:27 PM, Robert Bell wrote:
Hi all,
I was recently recommended to use the SO_NOSIGPIPE option to
avoid signals on a Mac OS X based system. I have noticed though
that this seems to work fine on Mac OS 10.6, but when run on 10.5.8
(have not checked other versions), the socket still generates
SIGPIPE. After looking online, some posts mention that not all
versions of Mac OS X support this option (though most of those
referenced early versions of the OS).
Is there any information as to which versions do support this? I
pulled the code out of the main application, and can post it easily
if the answer is likely to be subtle.
Thanks in advance for any suggests/help,
Robert.
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