Michael L Gueterman writes:
> Page 307: TCP_NODELAY
>
> " This default setting is optional for historical reasons. There is at least one
> widely deployed terminal emulator application that depends on having
> TCP_NODELAY disabled by default. If it is not disabled, it fails catastrophi-
> cally when used to connect to some Hewlett-Packard HP-3000 mini-computers."
>
> No other details about this event are given. Anyone have any ideas?
Apache/iX tries to set TCP_NODELAY, but it fails, and isn't documented anyway
in the HP Berkeley Sockets manual. So I had to "#ifndef MPE" around this
part of the code.
Please report back to HP3000-L if you learn more about this....
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