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How long until you can move to 1.0?
Either way you should be able to squelch this error by setting the channel arg GRPC_ARG_ALLOW_REUSEPORT to 0.
Hi Nicolas,I ran our server with grpc log out, and there is an error:E0102 11:50:32.543620000 2923 tcp_server_posix.c:147] check for SO_REUSEPORT: {"created":"@129032.543473000","description":"SO_REUSEPORT unavailable on compiling system","file":"/home/osboxes/code/git/test/server/externals/grpc/src/core/lib/iomgr/socket_utils_common_posix.c","file_line":175}I would expect this is the error, have no clue what it means :)gRPC version is: 0.14.0Regards/Robert
2016-10-06 20:21 GMT+02:00 Nicolas Noble <pixel...@gmail.com>:
Before getting to the custom endpoint stuff, may I ask why the normal code doesn't work ? Maybe some subtle alterations to the current code might help. We haven't tested on every single flavor of Linux around, so maybe there's an oversight.
On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 11:19 PM, Robert Bielik <robert...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,We have a customer for which the TCP endpoint seems not to work on their platform (ARMV7a based Linux), weird as that might be. So I'd like to look at implementing a custom endpoint to be used instead in such cases.Question is if there are examples for this ?Regards/Robert
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Wait. The cmakefile itself doesn't require to have go. What's going on exactly? Is it the cmakefile of boringssl which requires it? Define gRPC_SSL_PROVIDER to none when calling or cmakefile and we won't include anything.
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Ok, I'm just beginning to scratch the grpc cmake surface. I have quite a few things to setup for v1.0 I see.
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