--- - branch: MAIN date: Sat Oct 27 12:33:44 UTC 2012 files: - new: '1.10' old: '1.9' path: pkgsrc/net/p5-Test-TCP/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/net/p5-Test-TCP/Makefile@1.10 type: modified - new: '1.6' old: '1.5' path: pkgsrc/net/p5-Test-TCP/distinfo pathrev: pkgsrc/net/p5-Test-TCP/distinfo@1.6 type: modified id: 20121027T123344Z.6d11f6d6462f06ab0160acbadfb1fee9ac10f84a log: | Update to 1.18 Upstream changes: 1.18 - Added more documentation about empty_port() 1.17 commit 0f4510d83ae2f2ce112288c64289fa36d32865b3 Author: Christian Walde Date: Sat Jul 28 07:04:40 2012 +0200 fix port checking on Win32 by performing it in another process On Win32 fork is emulating by creating another thread in the same process. This leads to a possible bug/race condition when a server tries to open a port and listen on it, while in the same process a client tries to connect to the same port. This manifests by the accept call of the server failing with an error of "Bad file descriptor". This is easily fixed by having another process perform the port checking, since that will not interfere with the internals. module: pkgsrc subject: 'CVS commit: pkgsrc/net/p5-Test-TCP' unixtime: '1351341224' user: wen