But why would accept in one pseudo-process (thread) tie up a function (fork) in another pseudo-process (thread)? Does any other function have the same effect?
I'm definitely interested in hearing how "a server socket without timeout can run into many problems". Could you elaborate?
In reply to Re^3: Win32 fork and IO::Socket::INET->accept calls
by ikegami
in thread Win32 fork and IO::Socket::INET->accept calls
by BUU
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