"b4"? Is that some tool? Some executable you're using? Or a protocol? Or ... oh wait, it's just an idiotic way to spell "before" ... OK.

Step 1.: learn to spell
Step 2.: learn to use the shift key. Sentences should start with a capital letter. It makes the text easier to read. And you DO want to make it easier to read. As easy to read and understand as you can. So that someone's wiling to waste (I mean, spend) their spare time to read it and help you. For free.
Step 3.: do read some docs. How's "connect()" related to named pipes? What makes you think it is in any way related???

Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.


In reply to Re: help me...named pipe by Jenda
in thread help me...named pipe by perlprint

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