Re: [Orbit-python-list] stuck
- From: Frank Rehberger <Frank Rehberger web de>
- To: orbit <orbit-list gnome org>,"orbit-python-list lists sourceforge net" <orbit-python-list lists sourceforge net>
- Subject: Re: [Orbit-python-list] stuck
- Date: 04 Oct 2001 00:43:39 +0200
On Thu, 2001-10-04 at 00:11, Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
> On 3 Oct 2001, Frank Rehberger wrote:
>
> > I got stuck because I cant persuade python-orbit to use INET instead of
> > UNIX-sockets, and I cant find a tiny C example that shows me how to
> > create a server.
>
> Are you free to edit orbitrc? You can supply a file like:
yes
----------- /etc/orbitrc -----
ORBIIOPIPv4=1
ORBIIOPUSock=0
-- end --- /etc/orbitrc -----
This works, but I assume, after re-login, that the entire GNOME desktop
is using this setting now.
I did try
./test-server.py -ORBIIOPIPv4=1 -ORBIIOPUSock=0
and also
./test-server.py -ORBIIOPIPv4 1 -ORBIIOPUSock 0
both did not work (orbit-python 0.3, ORBit-0.5.8)
> Hey, don't hesitate to write. We don't have a lot of traffic, but it's
> supposed to be a friendly list.
thanks, it was a prompt help :)
> Take care,
Cheers, Frank
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