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- From: mea@polaris.utu.fi (Matti Aarnio)
- Subject: Re: select function
- Message-ID: <1992Dec13.234912.3394@polaris.utu.fi>
- Organization: University of Turku, Computing Centre
- References: <34398@adm.brl.mil> <1992Dec11.163537.513@gamelan>
- Date: Sun, 13 Dec 92 23:49:12 GMT
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- thf@zelator.in-berlin.de (Thomas Funke) writes:
- >In article <34398@adm.brl.mil> jbowyer%ovc.vutbr.cs@csbrmu11.bitnet (Jeff
- >Bowyer) writes:
- >> I am trying to compile a program under Interactive UNIX (on some
- >> machine that I seldom use). However, the program includes a call to
- >> the select() function, which is not present in our Interactive UNIX
- >> installation. What should I use instead of the select() function?
-
- Add -linet into linking phase.
- Alternatively, learn the poll(2) call of SysV.
-
- >Is this true ? I believe you cannot call something "UNIX" if there is no
- >select().
-
- :-) (True, I like BSD 4.3+ a lot more than raw SysVr3.2 ..)
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- >Thomas Funke ** E-mail: thf@zelator.in-berlin.de
- >NeXT-Developer * Unix-Consultant
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- /Matti Aarnio <mea@nic.funet.fi> <mea@utu.fi> Postmaster
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