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NPTL programming specs?
- From: "Dave Johnson" <dave wangtrading com>
- To: <phil-list redhat com>
- Subject: NPTL programming specs?
- Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 11:30:13 -0500
Title: Message
Continuing with the
initial programming question, is there
more information
about signals?
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Dave Johnson
wrote:
> I don't know if this even needs to exist, but from trying
to find more
> information on NPTL it seems that all roads lead to
that document
> above, or search through discussion lists for small
morsels of knowledge.
As for porting: just forget everything which is
LT specific and pick up
the POSIX standard.
I don't know about any
document about specific optimizations. Heck,
I've asked for experience
reports and didn't even get a single reply
based on that. Seems nobody
is willing to share anything like that and
I certainly didn't have any time
writing up anything like this.
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