This is a follow-up from my post over in the ports and packages forum. I had originally thought that the pre-built package simply didn't have the change that fixed the problem I'm seeing, but after further investigation I think I was mistaken.
I installed the net/minidlna package on my FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE machine. At startup, it is failing with the message:
After some searching, I found this PR which appears to be about this basic problem, and which has a patch that added the error message I'm seeing: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=185155
However, the code in that PR should have increased the limit to 8192, if I'm reading it correctly, and the error message is reporting 1024. It's almost as if the changes to upnpevents.c made it in, but the changes to minidlna.c didn't.
Is anyone else seeing this?
I installed the net/minidlna package on my FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE machine. At startup, it is failing with the message:
Code:
[2014/03/10 00:38:34] upnpevents.c:422: fatal: upnpevents_selectfds: file descriptor 1026 too big for select, limit is 1024
After some searching, I found this PR which appears to be about this basic problem, and which has a patch that added the error message I'm seeing: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=185155
However, the code in that PR should have increased the limit to 8192, if I'm reading it correctly, and the error message is reporting 1024. It's almost as if the changes to upnpevents.c made it in, but the changes to minidlna.c didn't.
Is anyone else seeing this?