On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 09:30:08PM +0100, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Christopher Masto writes:
>
> >SysV shared memory is limited, unnamed, unorganized, and uses up a
> >very scarce resource.
>
> You know, you should go back in the archives to when sysV IPC was
> released, and you will be able to find some *really* nasty but
> technically competent critizisms of it.
>
> You are preaching to a very seasoned choir here...
I apologize for belaboring it. I was just responding to some direct
comments. There are apparently some in the congregation who are not
members of the choir, or they wouldn't be arguing with me. :-)
I don't particularly care, as my point is simply "I don't like
SysV IPC". I think my mistake was backing that up with "and here are
some examples of the things which caused that opinion".
In any case, I'll stop.
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