Ok, I am trying to use Net:SSH or Net::SFTP which 'supposedly' user IO::Socket under the covers..
but all my debugging info in IO::Socket (including syntax errors, croak, warn and print are never seen.) print()s in Net::SSH::Perl work fine.
This leads me to believe that the underlying code doesn't handle blocking() correctly as my application hangs on Windows, but works fine on Linux (fedora 10).
I have an application where I need to code the SFTP code and can't use an external pgm to do it.
what am I doing wrong?
How do you debug the libraries you 'use'?
thanks (activestate perl 5.10.1005 just installed, windows XP 32 bit)
Sam

In reply to Re: Non-blocking socket read on Windows (WORKS!) by sdetweil
in thread Non-blocking socket read on Windows by spurperl

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