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- From: barr@darwin.psu.edu (David Barr)
- Subject: Re: making the named pipe work on a cluster
- Message-ID: <end1H060q8@atlantis.psu.edu>
- Sender: news@atlantis.psu.edu (Usenet)
- Organization: Population Research Institute
- References: <14q0udINNl6o@agate.berkeley.edu>
- Date: Sun, 26 Jul 92 21:15:22 GMT
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- In article <14q0udINNl6o@agate.berkeley.edu> gezelter@sam.cchem.berkeley.edu (Dan Gezelter) writes:
- >Testing, and:
-
- grr.
-
- >ObHack: Getting that named pipe to plan to work on a cluster of
- > networked suns that all use the same home directories...
-
- why? What is this fascination with named pipes? They're fun to play
- around with, but you quickly find that they're like programming in Pascal;
- sure, it works, but there is almost always a better solution.
-
- --Dave
- --
- System Administrator, Population Research Institute barr@darwin.psu.edu
- I'm going to turn over a new leaf.... of poison ivy.
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