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In a string like
127.0.0.1:2905<->127.0.0.1:60661
it is hard to tell which is the local part. I'd have expected it on the left,
but it is actually on the right.
To avoid doubt and bypass bikesheds on which side should be what, clearly mark
the two sides as remote and local.
(r=127.0.0.1:2905<->l=127.0.0.1:60661)
Change-Id: I43dcc6a1906429bd0955fd7fe2eb5b8495b592d8
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The old osmo_sock_init() function allows only either a bind (for a
server socket), or a connect (for a client socket), but not both
together. So there's no way to have a client socket that is bound to a
specific local IP and/or port, which is needed for some use cases.
Change-Id: Idab124bcca47872f55311a82d6818aed590965e6
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socket.c still uses fprintf to output error messages. This commit
replaces the fprintf with proper LOGP messages.
Change-Id: Ia2993415d5f5c33ccd719af239ff59252d11b764
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Change-Id: I2773b3859a206f96fb8fa095d50a653d9eeb8d79
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