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Re: [Help-gnutls] Re: Re: Asynchronous Connections


From: cascardo
Subject: Re: [Help-gnutls] Re: Re: Asynchronous Connections
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 12:58:52 -0300
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.6+20040907i

I also use GNET in my libtc library. I have some special modules for
the connection. Check the libconn directory in the package. It's
available on jabberstudio.org. If you wish, I may send only the
required files to you in private mail. The files are licensed under
LGPL.

Regards,
Thadeu Cascardo.

On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 11:32:52AM -0400, Mario Fuentes wrote:
> Hola :) !
> 
> 2005/8/11, Simon Josefsson <address@hidden>:
> > Mario Fuentes <address@hidden> writes:
> >
> > > Hello!
> > >
> > >    I'm working on the support of secure connections in Gyrus, a Cyrus
> > > IMAPd administrator.  Reading the GNUtls documentation I don't found
> > > information about Asynchronous connections, I will be very happy if
> > > any can help me :>
> >
> > Hi!  Exactly what do you mean?  Non-hanging read/write?  The standard
> > select() mechanism should work.  Perhaps you can explain more what you
> > want to do.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Simon
> >
> 
> Gyrus uses the GNET library for the comunication, it provide a
> function to create a connection with a callback called when the
> transmision finish.  We uses this because Gyrus can manage
> multi-sessions and the GUI not will can freeze.
> 
> In the GNUtls documentation/examples the functions
> gnu_record_[send|recv] are used to send/recv data in the channel...
> I'm confused ¿:|
> 
> Sorry my newbie confusion :(
> 
> bye,
> Mario
> 
> 
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