RE: [Zope] socket.error: (10048, 'winsock error')
Any idea what could be wrong with my configuration?
D:\opt\zope>python zserver.py log: adding channel <select-trigger (loopback) at 8409b0> Traceback (innermost last): File "zserver.py", line 84, in ? from HTTPServer import zhttp_server, zhttp_handler File "ZServer\HTTPServer.py", line 115, in ? from HTTPResponse import make_response File "ZServer\HTTPResponse.py", line 97, in ? from PubCore.ZEvent import Wakeup File "PubCore\ZEvent.py", line 91, in ? File "ZServer\medusa\select_trigger.py", line 102, in __init__ a.bind (self.address) File "<string>", line 1, in bind socket.error: (10048, 'winsock error')
I've never used Windows but I suspect you don't have access rights to bind to whatever port your using. This is what the 'bind' call does, at least on UNIX.
or something else has already taken the port... For example, if you're asking ZServer to grab tcp port 80 and IIS is already running on port 80 you might also get this error. Running netstat on your NT box might also shed some light... --Rob
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