On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 8:21 AM, Gabriel Rossetti < gabriel.rossetti@arimaz.com> wrote:
Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
Hello everyone,
I wrote an XMPP client and I have a question, when it tries to connect and the server is not listening, it doesn't send back an error and tries forever. I see that this function (twisted/names/srvconnect.py):
def _ebGotServers(self, failure): failure.trap(DNSNameError)
# Some DNS servers reply with NXDOMAIN when in fact there are # just no SRV records for that domain. Act as if we just got an # empty response and use fallback.
self.servers = [] self.orderedServers = []
traps the exception so it never propagates to me, so I can't handle it. Any ideas? I using the XMPP client example as a base for my code.
Thank you, Gabriel
Ok, the code I showed has nothing to do with the problem I think, what I don't get is the client never returns an error if nobody's listening...
It may be better to show a log of what is happening.
It should show something like the following :
2008-12-02 08:57:01-0500 [-] reactor class:
twisted.internet.selectreactor.SelectReactor.
2008-12-02 08:57:01-0500 [-] Starting factory
Best regards,
Gabriel
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