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I have a script which sends osc messages to a server repeatedly, if i run it on jruby or using ruby-osc instead it functions but when i run it with standard ruby and osc-ruby (2.0.0 and 1.9.2 tested) it will give the following error after a few minutes. the socket information is the same each time and works for a while.
`connect': getaddrinfo: nodename nor servname provided, or not known (SocketError)
I've attached the send method for reference.
Can anyone shed any light?
Thanks for letting me know about your issue. I'll look into this, but i just bought a house and will be busy with that for a few more weeks.
That error message would lead me to believe that there's an issue with DNS resolution. Can you run an experiment where you send messages to the same server, but reference it by IP instead of hostname?
I have a script which sends osc messages to a server repeatedly, if i run it on jruby or using ruby-osc instead it functions but when i run it with standard ruby and osc-ruby (2.0.0 and 1.9.2 tested) it will give the following error after a few minutes. the socket information is the same each time and works for a while.
`connect': getaddrinfo: nodename nor servname provided, or not known (SocketError)
I've attached the send method for reference.
Can anyone shed any light?
def msg_send(message, channel, argu)
@client = Client.new("localhost", 10002)
@client.send Message.new("#{message}#{channel}", argu)
# puts "#{message}#{channel}", argu
end
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