Hi, Thank you for the reply. I was hoping for similar kind of areply. Let me experiment on the code. Thanks once again. Sam. On 10/6/06, Rodrigo Baroni <baroni@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> Hi Sam>> This is a user-space question, and is better to point it at user mail-lists,> but there we'll go>> On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 05:29:44PM +0400, Sam wrote:> > Hi,> > Can someone please give some pointers on Real time protocol> > implementation under Linux.>> I know jrtplib, but it had some bugs that I and my friend had to fix (the> receive buffers was very small and was loosing datagrams), it got some fixes> from there, and actually I suggests you to take a better look at others> libraries - anyway, there is it:>> http://research.edm.luc.ac.be/jori/jrtplib/jrtplib.html>> In time, I did a work to my university last year that I used jrtplib. I> wrapped the functionalities of 'send/receive' (the primitives is not like a> connection oriented protocol, as tcp are, but datagrams) in c++ classes, so I> think it can be usefull to take a look at the implementation if you think about> use the lib (as I found very little applications as example that uses it) :>> svn co svn://baroni.homelinux.org/sserver/trunk>> I wrote a doc/report about it, that is inside of the 'doc/' dir, but is available> trough http too (in portuguese only for while, sorry):>> http://baroni.homelinux.org:8008/~baroni/mac5715/sserver/trunk/doc/relatorio.html>>> Baroni> -->> Viva um dia de cada vez. O ontem já passou, o amanhã não chegou e o hoje está a te esperar.>> --Denise Simon>> --> Kernelnewbies: Help each other learn about the Linux kernel.> Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/> FAQ: http://kernelnewbies.org/faq/>>��������!���W��v������ޗ��{��f������ޖw�n'�������Y�����