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Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 20:25:04 -0400
From: Li-Kai Liu <news@likai.net>
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Christopher Faylor wrote:

>One thing that I should mention is that signals only work with cygwin
>functions.  You can't do a "ReadFile" or a "Sleep" and expect the call
>to be interrupted by a signal.
>
>So, if icecast is mixing Windows functions and UNIX signals this will
>be a problem.
>
>cgf
>
i believe icecast does not do so. i explicitly compiled the cygwin 
icecast with -mno-win32 flag because otherwise it would try to use win32 
threads and include the wrong config.h file (in their build system, 
they've put up a win32config.h that gets included when _WIN32 is defined).

i'd like to say greetings to christopher! i've read many documents in 
cygwin that is signed by your name! i just want to let your know that I 
use cygwin regularly as if it has become part of my life (it is really 
part of my life).

i guess this will mark a temporary dormancy of this discussion when I 
try to find out what is wrong with icecast/cygwin.

liulk



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