Q: Porting of asynch IO from SunOS

Q: Porting of asynch IO from SunOS

Post by Uwe Bey » Fri, 24 Nov 1995 04:00:00



Hi all.

I'm trying to port some SunOS 4.1 software for asynchronous
IO to Solaris.

On SunOS I used the following code for initialising the
socket for asyIO:

.
.
.
if ( fcntl(sockfd, F_SETFL, FASYNC) == -1 )
 {
    perror("failed to set async on socket");
    exit(1);
  }
.
.
.

This of course doesn't work on Solaris.

Can anyone tell me how to use aysnchronous IO under Solaris?

Please use email to answer, as I do not read news too often.

Thanks in advance,
U. Beyer

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