Pino Toscano, on Fri 08 Jan 2016 16:40:08 +0100, wrote: > In data venerdì 8 gennaio 2016 13:34:46, Samuel Thibault ha scritto: > > Svante Signell, on Fri 08 Jan 2016 13:27:49 +0100, wrote: > > > > Depends on how the test is made. SO_REUSEADDR is defined in > > > > bits/socket.h but > > > > is > > > > not functional (yet). > > > > > > To clarify; For pflocal. For pfinet it should work. > > > > Ok. It seems to be accepted for local sockets on Linux, but it doesn't > > do anything. I don't see what it would be supposed to mean anyway, so > > gnustep should really not be using that for local sockets. > > IIRC it should unlink the existing socket path before trying to bind the > unix socket to the specified path -- otherwise you'd get EADDRINUSE.
Yes. And SO_REUSEADDR won't help there :) Samuel