Message106072
Could you provide an actual example code which reproduces this problem?
It's not clear to me how the dispatcher instance can end up in an "invalid state" since handle_error() should automatically remove the "invalid dispatcher instance" from the socket_map if anything unexpected happens.
If this doesn't happen it might be a problem related with what you've in your subclass (e.g. you have overridden handle_error and avoided to call close() yourself).
Furthermore the use case you have described it's pretty uncommon as you shouldn't run SMTPServer in a thread in the first place.
If you intend to bind two servers simultaneously you just have to instantiate two STMPServer sub/classes and finally call asyncore.loop().
Both instances will automatically be served by asyncore itself. |
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2010-05-19 13:50:11 | giampaolo.rodola | unlink | issue6589 messages |
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