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Re^5: Timeout for an established connection

by zentara (Archbishop)
on Jan 02, 2013 at 10:53 UTC ( [id://1011245]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^4: Timeout for an established connection
in thread Timeout for an established connection

I did not find this flag

If you don't want to use the C-header files runtime numbers for your settings, you will need to use Fcntl. Also see connection timeouts and Fcntl


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Re^6: Timeout for an established connection
by 0day (Sexton) on Jan 02, 2013 at 19:08 UTC
    To zentara. I want to give you some advice.
    1. read carefully the question.
    2. dump from this topic.
    Thank you.
      0day, may I ask you what is wrong in suggesting you use Fcntl to get the Perl.h header files so you can use the setsockoptions by name instead of hex numbers? Also, what is wrong with the link I gave you on how to solve the problem at connection timeouts?


      I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth.
      Old Perl Programmer Haiku ................... flash japh
        Your answer is wrong, because calling IO::Select, as well as IO::Poll, never returns zero.
        In details here
        and here

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