Hi Jorge, On Apr 27 11:05, jdzstz wrote: > > While compiling varnish 3.0.5, I have detected a possible bug at > getsockopt when TCP_NODELAY is used as parameter. The issue is > caused because at cygwin it returns a BOOL, instead returning INT > value like at Linux. It's worse. Officially these socket options return with an optlen == sizeof(BOOL) == sizeof(int). If you look into all MSDN manual pages related to getsockopt/setsockopt and their supported socket options, they claim that the size of the options returning a boolean value are sizeof(BOOL) == 4, or sizeof(DWORD) == 4. And that's what they did up to and including Windows XP and Windows 2003. Only, starting with Windows Vista, getsockopt suddenly returned with optlen set to 1, which is sizeof(BOOLEAN), the boolean type used by the underlying kernel. And this has never been fixed again. Cygwin already handles this problem by converting the value to a sizeof(int) value and changing optlen accordingly, but only for the socket options SOL_SOCKET/SO_KEEPALIVE and SOL_SOCKET/SO_DONTROUTE. I will fix that at one point, but I have to dig into that a bit more to see which socket options have to be special-cased, or if this special-casing can be radically simplified somehow. Special-casing dozens of socket options just to tweak the return type isn't exactly fun. Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat