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RE: nanosleep.c & winsock.h (was Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Bran
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Conrad T. Pino |
Subject: |
RE: nanosleep.c & winsock.h (was Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch) |
Date: |
Fri, 14 May 2004 11:37:38 -0700 |
Hi Derek,
> From: Derek Robert Price
>
> Well, it does when the maintainers don't have the time, inclination,
> or resources necessary to fix it. ... :)
Yes, *now* I'm told *long* after I've put my foot in the trap!!! :)
> Unless, of course, someone else
> picks up the ball. You never know with open source. ... :)
Does that mean I'm not the only dunce that sprang the trap? :)
> If you were
> paying us to maintain CVS, we might be obligated to fix the problems
> you report. :)
And all this time I thought we were here for the glory!!! :)
> Yes. I think I'm leaning towards a nanosleep macro as suggested by
> Shaun Tancheff or simply implementing nanoslep in woe32.c, as you
> suggested earlier. I just wanted to feel I'd exhausted the other
> possibilities first.
Since you didn't say "yes" my dual option proposal, I won't bug the GNULIB
folk unless we agree otherwise. We view the "woe32.c" stuff as cruft and
I'm willing to view it as temporary bridge to a better solution.
> >Since the "usleep" question posed to Jim Meyering was aborted abruptly
> >and without consultation I fail to see an incentive to participate but
> >perhaps that was unintended.
>
> It was. I believe I mentioned usleep to you again for lack of my own
> sleep... I jumped in when I saw you had brought it up on bug-gnulib
> and I remembered that it wasn't really an option.
Hmmm... "it wasn't really an option" is making a distinction I'm not
getting. To me, "usleep" in "woe32.c 1.2" is equivalent the Shaun's
suggestion:
int usleep(unsigned long useconds)
{
/* Not very accurate, but it gets the job done */
Sleep(useconds/1000 + (useconds%1000 ? 1 : 0));
return 0;
}
Now I'm ignoring the *actual* resolution issue because that's an IA32
(i386) issue and not Windows specific. What am I missing?
Minor matter: How about making "my_usleep" static?
> I agree, but I tend to be the de facto Windows maintainer and I'd
> rather not be since I don't have the time. As such, I prefer general
> solutions, as I've explained.
Sometimes stepping away creates a vacuum that draws another in. Worked
with this sucker it did!!! :)
> >This looks like a delegation opportunity to me.
>
> Good luck. Send $$ or patches. :)
Hmmm... How may $$ digits are we talking here? :)
And how much for your soul? :)
> Derek
Conrad
- nanosleep.c & winsock.h (was Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch), (continued)
- nanosleep.c & winsock.h (was Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch), Derek Robert Price, 2004/05/13
- RE: nanosleep.c & winsock.h (was Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch), Conrad T. Pino, 2004/05/13
- Re: nanosleep.c & winsock.h (was Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch), Derek Robert Price, 2004/05/13
- RE: nanosleep.c & winsock.h (was Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch), Shaun Tancheff, 2004/05/13
- RE: nanosleep.c & winsock.h (was Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch), Conrad T. Pino, 2004/05/13
- RE: nanosleep.c & winsock.h (was Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch), Shaun Tancheff, 2004/05/13
- RE: nanosleep.c & winsock.h (was Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch), Conrad T. Pino, 2004/05/13
- Re: nanosleep.c & winsock.h (was Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch), Derek Robert Price, 2004/05/13
- RE: nanosleep.c & winsock.h (was Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch), Conrad T. Pino, 2004/05/14
- Re: nanosleep.c & winsock.h (was Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch), Derek Robert Price, 2004/05/14
- RE: nanosleep.c & winsock.h (was Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch),
Conrad T. Pino <=
- Re: nanosleep.c & winsock.h (was Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch), Derek Robert Price, 2004/05/14
- RE: nanosleep.c & winsock.h (was Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch), Conrad T. Pino, 2004/05/13
RE: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch, Conrad T. Pino, 2004/05/12
Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch, Dennis Jones, 2004/05/10
Re: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch, Dennis Jones, 2004/05/11
RE: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch, Jim.Hyslop, 2004/05/13