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To: "Corinna Vinschen" <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Subject: RE: recvfrom and timeout signal
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 12:24:54 +0100
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> Does it fail on *all* versions of 9x/Me?  I'm testing on XP currently.
> However, it's probably important to know that it *will* always fail
> on all flavours of 95 since 95 doesn't support the CancelIO() call
> which is used to perform signal handling in blocking socket read/write
> calls.  In theory (not that I'm carefully avoiding to lean out) it
> should work on 98 and Me, though.

I did tests on about 7 PCs running 98/Me and all these failed.
They have 98/Me localized for Poland but it should have no influence over
functionality, however I cannot exclude a bug in Polish version of Windows.

Please advise further steps to solve the problem.

Piotr Stepien


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