On 10/12/2012 20:15, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Cygwin supports mmap for a long time. However, I'm puzzled why
using POSIX message queues should be more work than implementing
the message transport from scratch. This sounds much more error
prone than using an existing mechanism.
I have never
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Again, Cygwin supports SYSV IPC. Please inform the original author that
the functionality depends on a running cygserver process. If this
process is not running, the SYSV IPC functions return ENOSYS.
IMHO there's no reason to exit if the msgget function returns ENOSYS.
On Dec 10 15:56, Aaron Schneider wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Again, Cygwin supports SYSV IPC. Please inform the original author that
the functionality depends on a running cygserver process. If this
process is not running, the SYSV IPC functions return ENOSYS.
IMHO there's no reason to
On Dec 7 00:10, Aaron Schneider wrote:
pv updated from 1.3.9-1 to 1.3.9-2, first one was crashing at startup.
Changelog:
- Added --disable-ipc to CYGCONF_ARGS in cygport file: Cygwin does
not support the msgget function for IPC. You will need to disable
IPC support in PV with configure
On 07/12/2012 10:58, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Again, Cygwin supports SYSV IPC. Please inform the original author that
the functionality depends on a running cygserver process. If this
process is not running, the SYSV IPC functions return ENOSYS.
IMHO there's no reason to exit if the msgget
On Dec 7 16:46, Aaron Schneider wrote:
On 07/12/2012 10:58, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Again, Cygwin supports SYSV IPC. Please inform the original author that
the functionality depends on a running cygserver process. If this
process is not running, the SYSV IPC functions return ENOSYS.
IMHO
pv updated from 1.3.9-1 to 1.3.9-2, first one was crashing at startup.
Changelog:
- Added --disable-ipc to CYGCONF_ARGS in cygport file: Cygwin does not
support the msgget function for IPC. You will need to disable IPC
support in PV with configure --disable-ipc before recompiling. This
means