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Re: Posix Inter-process comunication on RH 7.1



> 
> On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, Gold Edward wrote:
> 
> > Subject: Posix Inter-process comunication on RH 7.1
> 
> there isn't any. there isn't any in linux. there are beginnings of posix
> shared memory in the 2.4 kernel, thought not necessarily in the C library
> (glibc), and there are no posix msg queues nor posix semaphores in the
> kernel. there is system V IPC - but you probably wouldn't want to port the
> application to use _that_.
> 
> next time (next re-incarnation? next project? next workplace?) you might
> use a portable library for system abstraction (e.g. ACE, if you're workig
> in C++). but this time? i'm afraid your company wouldn't want to invest
> time in this port.
> 
> --
> guy
> 


Linux is Posix complaint, doesn't it?
Or is it that a system can be Posix complaint and still lack Posix IPC?

You sounds to me very negative to system V IPC. Why is that?
-- 
When responding, please quote my entire message.

    Shaul Karl <shaulka@bezeqint.net>



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