On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 12:53:11AM +0100, Bj?rn K. wrote:
> I tried to simplify my code as much as possible. You can see the
> simplified code and the error message from gdb below.
> Every thread has its own event_base. The only access to the
> event_bases of the threads is from the event_base_loop
I tried to simplify my code as much as possible. You can see the
simplified code and the error message from gdb below.
Every thread has its own event_base. The only access to the
event_bases of the threads is from the event_base_loop of the
corresponding thread and the bufferevent functions in acce
IIRC, the Windows libevent code uses WinSock, and select() or I/O completion
ports for dealing with events. A cursory grep through the code confirms no
references to "Windows.Networking." Unfortunately, I doubt there would be
serious interest in this as that group of APIs is completely non-por
Hi,
Has anyone managed to use libevent in a Windows App Store app? From speaking to
Microsoft it looks like Windows App Store apps can use a subset of the Win32
apis. WinSock unfortunately is not in the allowed list of Win32 apis. Apps are
required to use the new Windows.Networking.Sockets api