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ects>
So it looks like while yes, it is a 0 length file if looked at in that
way, it behaves normally to FileReaders. And yes, everything behaves the
same on multi-line files. So if you wanna read /proc files, try the
first method. And I'm sure there are other ways as well.
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iate the had work that has gone into the project, and am
in no way trying to pressure anyone to hurry up or wonder "One month
from when?"
Didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition.
In my best Steve Martin impersonation (which isn't really all that
good):
"Well, excuse me."
Sorry for wasting y'alls time.
>
> -Seth (not a member of the porting team, just a lurker)
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sized)
> example that shows the problem.
>
I figured that might be the case. I do wish the best of luck to ya!
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Darren Steven wrote:
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> Sean Kellner wrote:
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> > The status report lists that the current holdup is in a threading
> > issue. So is there any way to create a new piece of source that would
> > display the problem without any restrictions from Sun? This would a
linuxthreads or in the code, and probably fix it. There are a few of
us here who would love to help out and get this thing out the door, and
this seems like the only way we can.
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