Hi,
I might have missed a follow up or your original
message, but have you tried socket_set_blocking() ?
--- Joseph Blythe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > Hey all,
>
> Just looked through the changelog for 4.0.5 and was
> suprised to see that
> the socket functions had not been fixed,
> (set_nonblock does not seem to work under linux), I
> have retried my
> scripts under the new version but nothing seems to
> have changed,
>
> For the time being I am going back to the network
> and filesystem
> functions which do seem to be more reliable now.
>
> I am a little confused though,about the following
> extracted from the
> changelog:
>
> > Fixed a compatibility problem in some file
> functions (fgets, fputs,
> > fread, fwrite).
> > The ANSI standard says that if a file is opened in
> read/write mode,
> > fseek() should be called before switching from
> > reading to writing and vice versa.
>
> How does this affect calls to a fsockopen?
>
> Can anybody else can confirm that set_nonblock() is
> indeed broken. If it
> is I will make sure that the bug is reported.
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Joseph
>
>
>
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