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|    Jorgen Grahn to Les Cargill    |
|    Re: send() crash    |
|    14 Feb 13 21:40:54    |
      From: grahn+nntp@snipabacken.se              On Thu, 2013-02-14, Les Cargill wrote:       > Rick Jones wrote:       ...       >> What do you mean by send() "crashes?"       >       > The program exits without complaint.              That's another way of saying "send() does not crash but returns, and       my own program logic, which I haven't shown you, does something which       end with an exit(0) or a return 0 from main()".              The socket questions (which I didn't read) are still relevant I guess,       but only you can tell what really happens in your program, and what       really does happen when you call send(). The easiest way may be to       get strace(1) to run on your system, and use it to get a trace of the       system calls.              /jORGEN              --        // Jorgen Grahn |
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