Not being a python programmer, I made the mistake of
creating the socket inside the init block.
A seasoned python guy sweated for about 1/2 hour before pointing out that
the socket I created had gone out of scope by the time the connects
happened.
Maybe that's your problem.
At 05:16 PM 3/11/2005,
In using socket file descriptors, what is different about Bob's setup
and mine? I'm trying to create a very basic example of writing a sin
source over socket to display and end up getting "Bad file descriptor"
errors and the thing connects and then dies with:
Connection:
Address: ('127.0.0.1
Released today:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-57A1.pdf
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