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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hmmmmmmmmmmm. I tried 1.1.12, which worked fine. Then I tried<BR>
1.2.0, which worked fine. Then I tried 1.2.1 again, and IT<BR>
worked fine--as long as it was contained in the folder<BR>
"C:\memcached-1.2.1-win32". When I copied that folder and<BR>
moved/renamed it to "C:\memcached", the problem reoccurred!<BR>
<BR>
Not a show-stopper anymore, but funky. Odd that the name of<BR>
the parent folder would cause such issues. The string "memcached"<BR>
isn't in my Registry except for Recent File Lists, so I don't<BR>
think it's due to a botched service install... Nutty.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
Robert Brewer<BR>
fumanchu@aminus.org<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: memcached-bounces@lists.danga.com on behalf of Robert Brewer<BR>
Sent: Mon 9/24/2007 3:58 PM<BR>
To: memcached@lists.danga.com<BR>
Subject: Socket problem on Vista<BR>
<BR>
Howdy all,<BR>
<BR>
I just grabbed the win32 port of memcached (1.2.1) from<BR>
<A HREF="http://jehiah.cz/projects/memcached-win32/">http://jehiah.cz/projects/memcached-win32/</A> and can't seem<BR>
to do anything with it. Most invocations of memcached.exe<BR>
on the command line result in the same error:<BR>
<BR>
C:\memcached>memcached.exe -d install<BR>
socket(): No error<BR>
failed to listen<BR>
<BR>
C:\memcached>memcached.exe -p 9090 -l 127.0.0.1<BR>
socket(): No error<BR>
failed to listen<BR>
<BR>
C:\memcached>memcached.exe -d start<BR>
socket(): No error<BR>
failed to listen<BR>
<BR>
C:\memcached>memcached.exe -d<BR>
option requires an argument -- dIllegal argument "?"<BR>
<BR>
Any pointers? I'm running Vista Business Edition on a new Sony laptop.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
Robert Brewer<BR>
fumanchu@aminus.org<BR>
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