Re: Fixing ypbind with TI-RPC

2001-03-26 Thread Bill Paul
> > > > Why can't you just enable sigio on the reply socket, send all the > > requests with a 0 timeout and then wait for a signal to either > > interrupt the sending or to notify you when you complete sending? > > > > Your solution seems awfully complex for what seems to be a simple > > problem

Re: Fixing ypbind with TI-RPC

2001-03-26 Thread Alfred Perlstein
* Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010326 19:57] wrote: > * Bill Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010326 16:05] wrote: > > Why can't you just enable sigio on the reply socket, send all the > requests with a 0 timeout and then wait for a signal to either > interrupt the sending or to notify you when

Re: Fixing ypbind with TI-RPC

2001-03-26 Thread Alfred Perlstein
* Bill Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010326 16:05] wrote: > Ok. Friday I sat down and tried to make the -m option to ypbind work > correctly using the new TI-RPC code. Unfortunately, my test machine > chose that day to eat itself. Even more unfortunately, it was an AMD > 900Mhz Thunderbird. Today, I s