Alex Polite wrote:
On lör, mar 19, 2005 at 10:12:10 -0500, Peter Hansen wrote:
Alex Polite wrote:
You could, for example, bind to a port of "0" and that will
auto-assign an available port for you. Does that work
in your case? If not, please describe what you are really
trying to accomplish.
I'm l
On 2005-03-19, Alex Polite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If I try to bind a socket to a port that's already in use I get this
> error
>
> "error socket.error: (98, 'Address already in use')"
>
> Is there anyway to check in advance if a port i already taken?
Yes. Try to bind to the port. If you
How about this?
try:
s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR,1)
s.bind((HOST, PORT))
except socket.error, e:
if e
print "address already in use"
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On lör, mar 19, 2005 at 10:12:10 -0500, Peter Hansen wrote:
> Alex Polite wrote:
>
> You could, for example, bind to a port of "0" and that will
> auto-assign an available port for you. Does that work
> in your case? If not, please describe what you are really
> trying to accomplish.
I'm launch
Alex Polite wrote:
If I try to bind a socket to a port that's already in use I get this
error
"error socket.error: (98, 'Address already in use')"
Is there anyway to check in advance if a port i already taken?
In general in Python it's not considered good style to
"look before you leap". After all
If I try to bind a socket to a port that's already in use I get this
error
"error socket.error: (98, 'Address already in use')"
Is there anyway to check in advance if a port i already taken?
alex
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