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| Subject: | Re: blocking select masks out X events |
| Date: | Fri, 10 Dec 1999 11:28:24 -0800 |
| From: | Roland Ruehl <roland AT PDF DOT COM> |
Hello,
I have installed b20.1 and am using it together with gcc 2.95.2, and
gdb 4.17.1. I am currently porting a Motif application, and (as I can
not use LessTif due to its lack of uil support), I am using the X and
Motif libraries of Hummingbird's Exceed XDK. I have run across a
problem and was wondering if anybody out there would know some help:
A blocking select (struct timeval *ptr = NULL) on stdin seems to mask
out Hummingbird X events when I run a generated executable from the
command line. As far as I know, the Hummingbird libraries were compiled
with b19.1. The problem disappears when I run my code under gdb.
Any ideas ?
Thanks,
Roland Ruehl.
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