Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/09/05/23:14:26
Dear CYGNUS Team
Currently I'm porting software (including IPC mechanisms like semaphores
and shared memory) from UNIX to WindowsNT.
The compiler I use is the CYGNUS GNU WIN32 C++-Compiler (version b18).
- Does the CYGNUS GNU WIN32 C++-Compiler support POSIX (or any other
UNIX, e.g. System V) semaphores (or other synchronizing mechanism)
and shared memory?
(Currently I use the mehanisms of WindowsNT.)
- I ported a program which uses sigsuspend() to wake up a process when
a signal arrives.
The sigsuspend() call is part of loop. The first few times
sigsuspend() wakes up the process, but then sigsuspend() doesnt
awake the process. Is this a bug of sigsuspend()?
- Are there any code samples ilustrating the use of IPC mechanisms?
Thank you!
Regards
Andreas Speck
email: speck AT informatik DOT uni-tuebingen DOT de
http: http://www-sr.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/~speck
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