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because of serious problems with the new driver. Basically no
incoming socket connections would be reported to a server port.
The 8.1.1 code needs to be redesigned and fixed correctly.
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win/tclWinSock.c: Fixed hang in WinNT socket driver, now wakes up
the socket thread to check for events that didn't
trigger the WSAEvent.
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- Mac changes for final release
- Minor fixes to tools configure file
* win/tclWinSock.c: Apply patch to allow write access to a socket
if FD_WRITE is sent but FD_CONNECT is not. Some strange problem
with either Win32 or a socket driver. [Bug: 1664 1776]
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* win/tclWinSock.c:
* doc/socket.n: Applied Gordon Chaffee's patch to handle failures
during asynchronous socket connection operations. This adds a new
"-error" fconfgure option to socket channels. [Bug: 893]
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sockets so they are inheritable by default. Turn off this bit so
sockets aren't kept open by exec'ed processes. [Bug: 892]
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changed to completely drain the socket window before checking any state
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