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Subject: Time out server mechanism in cygwin
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 10:42:42 -0700
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Hi,
I read the documents of cygwin but could not find anywhere any
information about timeout server mechanism in cygwin. 

This is what I am trying to achieve,
I am looking for some kind of mechanism (timeout server mechanism)
through which Process A can register some message type and user defined
structure and timeout value (say X) to timeout server and after X
seconds process A get back this message from the timeout server.

Is there exists any kind of mechanism in cygwin?

Thanks
Amit




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