Sells, Fred wrote:
> I'm using MSW XP Pro with Python 2.4 to develop but production will be Linux
> with Python 2.3. (could upgrade to 2.4 if absolutely necessary) I can also
> switch to Linux for development if necessary.
>
> I am writing some python to replace proprietary software that talks to
A few trivial corrections, to my own post :-(
tc_sock = socket(socket...
should be
tc_sock = socket.socket(socket...
of course
and, (while I'm here) when I stated that calling connect on an
unbound socket caused
a ephemeral port to be assigned, I should have written "calling connect
on an unboun
Fred,
It is quite possible I've misunderstood the problem :-) but have
you tried anything like
import socket
tc_local_port =
tc_remote_port =
outgoing_if = "172.16.1.2" # say
remote_tc_host = "172.16.1.3" # say
# udp is the default for DGRAM
tc_sock = socket(s
I'm using MSW XP Pro with Python 2.4 to develop but production will be Linux
with Python 2.3. (could upgrade to 2.4 if absolutely necessary) I can also
switch to Linux for development if necessary.
I am writing some python to replace proprietary software that talks to a
timeclock via UDP.
The ti