On 2005/09/08, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote: > Hi, > > On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 03:37:13AM +0100, Rene W. Olsen wrote: >> sanei/sanei_thread.c: In function `restore_sigpipe': >> sanei/sanei_thread.c:310: error: storage size of 'act' isn't known >> sanei/sanei_thread.c:312: warning: implicit declaration of function >> `sigaction' >> sanei/sanei_thread.c:312: error: `SIGPIPE' undeclared (first use in this >> function) > > All the signal stuff is defined in the system header file signal.h. If > that's not available on Amigaos, maybe it just does not support signals?
Yes AmigaOS has singnal handling, but its diffrent from the linux way, so I dident understand what went on there. >> in this function >> >> static void >> restore_sigpipe( void ) >> { >> struct sigaction act; >> >> if( sigaction( SIGPIPE, NULL, &act ) == 0 ) { >> >> if( act.sa_handler == SIG_IGN ) { >> sigemptyset( &act.sa_mask ); >> act.sa_flags = 0; >> act.sa_handler = SIG_DFL; >> >> DBG( 2, "restoring SIGPIPE to SIG_DFL\n" ); >> sigaction( SIGPIPE, &act, NULL ); >> } >> } >> } >> >> The problem is that there isent any structure/macro on Amiga called >> sigaction. >> And I cant really understand that sigaction first is definded as a structure >> and then >> used as a macro. > > "struct sigaction" and the function "sigaction" are different things. Hmm okey, dident know that C allowed a struct and function to have the same name.. ohh well leve and learn. >> Any hint were to find some info on sigaction is welcome :D > > "man sigaction" :-) You should find the manual page in google. Yes I should have but I was really tired and dident think of googling for it. Me bad!! >> From Linux man page: > #include <signal.h> > > int sigaction(int signum, const struct sigaction *act, struct sigaction > *oldact); okey Regards Rene W. Olsen