Martin Lambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, 23. May 2006, 22:18:23 +0200, Martin Lambers wrote: >> On Tue, 23. May 2006, 00:25:11 -0700, Paul Eggert wrote: >> > In that case, it may be best for gnulib to generate a substitute >> > <sys/select.h> file that does the right thing under Microsoft Windows >> > (or indeed, any platform that lacks <sys/select.h>). That way, gnulib >> > modules like nanosleep can simply "#include <sys/select.h>" >> > unconditionally and use 'select'. >> > >> > Is that something you could write? >> >> No, but the existing sys_socket module from Simon does almost the same. >> I adapted it. > > Is there any interest in this module?
Yes. I think it looks good. Unless someone objects soonish, I think we should install it. Thanks!