On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Wes Peters wrote:
> Kip Macy wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > The best fix I've thought of thus far (other than async I/O, which I
> > > understand isn't ready for prime time) would be to have a number of kernel
> >
> > Speaking of AIO, which I would really like to use if possible, how
> > actively maintained is it? The copyright on vfs_aio.c is 1997, suggesting
> > to me that John Dyson has moved onto other things.
>
> It's passively maintained. ;^)
>
> I've become a little familiar with the code, and BDE has graciously agreed
> to review whatever I do to make sure I don't hobble it. If you need help,
> yell.
>
I have a little, ~300LOC, program in which aio does not behave as I think
it should. Would it be possible for me to send it to you and have you take
a look at it?
-Kip
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