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<p dir="auto">Hi Tim,</p>
<p dir="auto">I was under the impression that <code>GNUTLS_E_AGAIN</code> does not directly map to <code>EAGAIN</code>; for a real <code>EAGAIN</code>, and when the transport is a file descriptor, the built-in pull function simply <code>poll</code>s or <code>select</code>s, right? I've only ever seen <code>gnutls_recv</code> return <code>GNUTLS_E_AGAIN</code> when a re-authentication request was received.</p>
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