Sockets

2014-02-04 Thread Geoffrey Baxendale
Hi, Is it just me, or is Netsurf's sockets system awry. After a modest browsing session Internet access freezes up due, I think, to sockets being used up. Qitting Netsurf restores order. It seems to have started about a couple of weeks ago. Not sure of the exact time. Risc Os 6.2 NS

Re: Sockets

2014-02-04 Thread Vincent Sanders
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 11:08:33AM +, Geoffrey Baxendale wrote: > Hi, > > Is it just me, or is Netsurf's sockets system awry. After a modest > browsing session Internet access freezes up due, I think, > to sockets being used up. Qitting Netsurf restores order. It seem

RE: Sockets

2014-02-04 Thread Dave Higton
On Tue, 04 Feb 2014 11:08:33 GMT, Geoff wrote: > Hi, > > Is it just me, or is Netsurf's sockets system awry. After a modest > browsing session Internet access freezes up due, I think, > to sockets being used up. Qitting Netsurf restores order. It seems to > have st

RE: Sockets

2014-02-04 Thread george greenfield
In message Dave Higton wrote: > On Tue, 04 Feb 2014 11:08:33 GMT, Geoff wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Is it just me, or is Netsurf's sockets system awry. After a modest >> browsing session Internet access freezes up due, I think, >> to sockets bein

Re: Sockets

2014-02-04 Thread cj
In article <7787b6d453.geo...@tiscali..co.uk>, george greenfield wrote: > However, I've noticed this link-resolving failure in Netsurf for > quite a while Yes - it has been happening for a month or so. It was SWMBO who commented first, since she gets emails from various chain stores etc, and

Re: Sockets

2014-02-04 Thread Geoffrey Baxendale
In message <20140204112025.ga31...@kyllikki.org> Vincent Sanders wrote: > On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 11:08:33AM +, Geoffrey Baxendale wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Is it just me, or is Netsurf's sockets system awry. After a modest > > browsing session In

Re: Sockets

2014-02-04 Thread David Pitt
Geoffrey Baxendale, on 4 Feb, wrote: > Is it just me, or is Netsurf's sockets system awry. After a modest > browsing session Internet access freezes up due, I think, > to sockets being used up. Qitting Netsurf restores order. It seems to > have started about a couple of weeks

Re: Sockets

2014-02-05 Thread Dave Higton
In message David Pitt wrote: >Geoffrey Baxendale, on 4 Feb, wrote: > > >> Is it just me, or is Netsurf's sockets system awry. After a modest >> browsing session Internet access freezes up due, I think, >> to sockets being used up. Qitting Netsurf rest

Re: Sockets

2014-02-06 Thread Geoffrey Baxendale
In message Dave Higton wrote: > In message > David Pitt wrote: > > >Geoffrey Baxendale, on 4 Feb, wrote: > > > > > >> Is it just me, or is Netsurf's sockets system awry. After a modest > >> browsing session Internet acces

Re: Sockets

2014-02-06 Thread Dave Higton
On Thu, 06 Feb 2014 23:38:10 GMT Geoffrey Baxendale wrote: > In message > Dave Higton wrote: > >> In message >> David Pitt wrote: >> >> >Geoffrey Baxendale, on 4 Feb, wrote: >>> >>>> Is it just me, or is Ne

Re: Sockets

2014-02-07 Thread David Pitt
far as I can tell, 1614 is OK and 1635 not. Don't have any builds > > between those here. When I have more time I will try and narrow it down > > further. (All Non JS) > > Geoff, can you use SockCtr and see if 1614 reclaims sockets under the same > circumstances as 1356?

Re: Sockets

2014-02-07 Thread Geoffrey Baxendale
wrote: > >> > >> >Geoffrey Baxendale, on 4 Feb, wrote: > >>> > >>>> Is it just me, or is Netsurf's sockets system awry. After a modest > >>>> browsing session Internet access freezes up due, I think, > >>>> to sockets

Re: Sockets

2014-02-07 Thread Geoffrey Baxendale
cketCount. > > >>> > > > > > http://pittdj.co.uk/software/index.htm > [snip] > > > As far as I can tell, 1614 is OK and 1635 not. Don't have any builds > > > between those here. When I have more time I will try and narrow it down > > &

Re: Sockets

2014-02-07 Thread Dave Higton
In message Geoffrey Baxendale wrote: >Yes, seems to work here. Available sockets drop to the low 60s and seem >to stay around there. Agree with both points. >I seem to think that this is subtly different to 1614 which would close >sockets as you opened a new window, bu