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Subject: Re: listen/accept/fork behavior problem between cygwin1 1.5.18 and cygwin1.dll 1.5.19
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On May 18 19:49, clayne@anodized.com wrote:
> I'm not using perl, but I observed this behavior the other night when trying
> to debug an accept() issue with pthreads.
> 
> Test case (my original network wrappers left in, since it would create more space
> not to leave them as functions; error checking stripped down for the test code
> and printf()s added):

Thanks very much for your testcase.  I applied a patch to Cygwin, please
give the next developer snapshot from http://cygwin.com/snapshots/ a try.


Corinna

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