ok thanks a lot! I ended up finding that my TCP send function was not
set up correctly. Once that was fixed, it worked fine. Thanks!
On Oct 13, 2:20 pm, Evan Jones wrote:
> On Oct 13, 2010, at 16:49 , Paul wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the suggestion. However, I am already prepending the
> > messag
On Oct 13, 2010, at 16:53 , CB wrote:
Any feedback on how to further debug this problem would be
appreciated.
You aren't doing anything strange like using dlopen() to dynamically
load/unload libraries, are you? I can't think of anything obvious that
might cause this kind of error. The FileD
On Oct 13, 2010, at 16:49 , Paul wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. However, I am already prepending the
message size on the C++ side in the line:
coded_output->WriteVarint64(snap1.ByteSize());
You may want to verify that the exact bytes that come out of
msg.SerializeToString (or related) are
I've been using protobuf 2.3.0 for several weeks, using
SerializeToString. The
other day, I switched to using SerializeToOstream, and started seeing
the
following invalid write and double free errors reported by valgrind
when my
program is terminated;
==15778== Invalid write of size 4
==15778==
Thanks for the suggestion. However, I am already prepending the
message size on the C++ side in the line:
coded_output->WriteVarint64(snap1.ByteSize());
is there anything else that stands out to you?
thanks for any further help.
On Oct 13, 12:56 pm, Evan Jones wrote:
> On Oct 13, 2010, at 15:1
On Oct 13, 2010, at 15:13 , Paul wrote:
On the client side (in C++), I open a TCP socket connection on the
same port with the server's IP address. I serialize the message using
SerializeToCodedStream into an array using ArrayOutputStream. After
serializing it, I send it over the TCP connection
Hi,
I am new to protocol buffers, and I am trying to send a protocol
buffers message over TCP from a client computer running C++ to a
server computer running Java. Both computers are 64 bit.
On the server side (in Java), I open a ServerSocket on a port, and get
a Socket after accepting the clien