> I've made a modified version of the program that uses GIO functions to > read datas from the server, it also sets the encoding to NULL and > buffering to FALSE
That indeed is very often what one should do, yes. Additionally, if you make the cbk function a proper GIOFunc by making it be of type gboolean and return TRUE, and if you add also the G_IO_HUP condition to the g_io_add_watch() call, your program works. (Yes, it might well be that it should be considerd a bug that one on Windows has to explicitly watch for G_IO_HUP in addition to G_IO_IN to be able to catch EOF. Please file a bug for that. The exact intended semantics of the GIOChannel API isn' clearly specified IMHO, and even if it was, one can say that it is more important that code that de facto does work on Unix should also work on Windows, even if strictly speaking the code would not need to work even on Unix according to specs... ) --tml _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list