Re: select/listen (win xp sp1) bug, due to Windows login somehow.

2005-02-28 Thread Bryan O'Donoghue
I tried it nevertheless. I logged out and in a couple of times. No problem here, neither on 1.5.12 nor on current CVS. Corinna Thank god. In that case it is almost certainly a pecularity of my box, and isn't a show stopper for the application I noticed this bug on. I'll see if I can replicate t

RE: select/listen (win xp sp1) bug, due to Windows login somehow.

2005-02-28 Thread Dave Korn
Original Message >From: Corinna Vinschen >Sent: 28 February 2005 18:16 > On Feb 28 18:00, Dave Korn wrote: >>> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Bryan O'Donoghue >>> However, if you do start the login process and poll programatically/by >>> hand the service to return data, you should notice

Re: select/listen (win xp sp1) bug, due to Windows login somehow.

2005-02-28 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Feb 28 18:00, Dave Korn wrote: > >From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Bryan O'Donoghue > > However, if you do start the login process and poll programatically/by > > hand the service to return data, you should notice as I have that > > roughly 1-2 seconds before the full login, to the Windows deskt

RE: select/listen (win xp sp1) bug, due to Windows login somehow.

2005-02-28 Thread Dave Korn
Original Message >From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Bryan O'Donoghue >Sent: 28 February 2005 15:01 > b) You reboot the machine and _don't_ log in. If you simply leave the > machine at the login prompt, this particular Windows Service, will > always behave as expected. > However, if you do

select/listen (win xp sp1) bug, due to Windows login somehow.

2005-02-28 Thread Bryan O'Donoghue
Hello list. Here is an example of a very simple Windows service. This code works fine if a) You start/stop from the Windows Service Control Manager. Always a telnet from another machine to port 1984 on the app-machine suceeds and writes back data. b) You reboot the machine and _don't_ log in. If