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On 4/24/19 3:36 PM, Hans-Bernhard Bröker wrote:
> Am 24.04.2019 um 19:54 schrieb Eliot Moss:
>> On 4/24/2019 12:43 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
>>> Since MSG_EOR isn't implemented in the underlying transport layer,
>>> there's no way to implement it in userspace. That's why it's not
>>> defined
Am 24.04.2019 um 19:54 schrieb Eliot Moss:
> On 4/24/2019 12:43 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> Since MSG_EOR isn't implemented in the underlying transport layer,
>> there's no way to implement it in userspace. That's why it's not
>> defined in Cygwin's headers. If you have an idea how to impleme
On 4/24/2019 12:43 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 24 15:47, Brabant, Edward H CTR (USA) wrote:
1. In cygwin-devel v3.0.2-1, does not #define
MSG_EOR. In bash, with CWD=/usr/include, the command "find . -name
'*.h' -exec grep -Hn MSG_EOR {} \;" does not find any matches.
2. The Open Group
On Apr 24 15:47, Brabant, Edward H CTR (USA) wrote:
> 1. In cygwin-devel v3.0.2-1, does not #define
> MSG_EOR. In bash, with CWD=/usr/include, the command "find . -name
> '*.h' -exec grep -Hn MSG_EOR {} \;" does not find any matches.
>
> 2. The Open Group man page for contains the following
> e
1. In cygwin-devel v3.0.2-1, does not #define MSG_EOR.
In bash, with CWD=/usr/include, the command "find . -name '*.h' -exec grep -Hn
MSG_EOR {} \;" does not find any matches.
2. The Open Group man page for contains the following excerpt
regarding #define MSG_EOR:
The header shall defin
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