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- From: kraus@rtsg.mot.com (David Kraus)
- Subject: Re: sigblock, sigpause...
- In-Reply-To: hlu@phys1.physics.wsu.edu's message of 27 Jul 92 23: 22:46 GMT
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- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1992 22:09:31 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul27.232246.29715@serval.net.wsu.edu>, hlu@phys1.physics.wsu.edu (Hongjiu Lu) writes:
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- Please get a book on POSIX (any suggestions?) That is a simple one. Sometimes,
- > you need more than that. Again POSIX can do most but not all BSD signals with
- > very different signal functions.
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- Take a look at:
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- POSIX Programmer's Guide by Donald A. Lewine
- 1991 O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
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- ISBN: 0-937175-73-0
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- This should give you some of the conversion magic between SysV, BSD, and
- POSIX (including the signal conversions)...
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