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Hey,
I'm currently in the process of evaluating using GNS as a network backend
Your wrapper works well (thanks!), but we're having some issues getting the whole thing to run on linux and I think I've tracked it down to a 1.3.0 compatibility issue. Seems to work perfectly with 1.2.0
Connecting to a windows-based server, either localhost or a different machine on lan works fine (WAN likely too)
Connecting to a linux-based server (as a different machine on LAN) does not work, the server gets/initialized the connection in the "None" state and then times out after the x second connection timeout
Connecting to the "example_chat" server running on the same linux machine works
Tried 1.3.0 libraries built on the same linux machine and ci-built ones, with dependencies from the os package manager (apt) and ones built from source
I've had a browse through the release notes & changes, but there isn't anything obvious I could spot to cause the issue. I'm just using the example server code from the readme (with/without span) to reproduce it
Any chance you could have a look at this or point me towards how to investigate this further?
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Hey,
I'm currently in the process of evaluating using GNS as a network backend
Your wrapper works well (thanks!), but we're having some issues getting the whole thing to run on linux and I think I've tracked it down to a 1.3.0 compatibility issue. Seems to work perfectly with 1.2.0
The issue presents itself as follows:
1.3.0:
(5003 is a new server timeout status)
1.2.0:
I've had a browse through the release notes & changes, but there isn't anything obvious I could spot to cause the issue. I'm just using the example server code from the readme (with/without span) to reproduce it
Any chance you could have a look at this or point me towards how to investigate this further?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: