Thanks for replying... I saw your earlier posts about the subject.  Before I 
say yes, might you tell me what limitations there are in Cygwin that would make 
this terribly difficult?

Also, what do folks do with code that requires the header?  Just rewrite their 
code?

Mike
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From: Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Nov 13 16:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > New here, but I did review archives for info regarding AIO and aio.h.  Not 
> sure I am getting the full story.  Will Cygwin ever support this?  (have an 
> aio.h header)?
> >  
> > Are there work arounds, patches, packages that can help?
> >  
> > I found asio, but not sure that does anything (no aio_xxx functions, etc).
> 
> AIO is not on anybodies agenda AFAIK.  It's certainly not on mine.  If
> you want to help out, see http://cygwin.com/contrib.html
> 
> 
> Corinna
> 
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