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|    Nick Andre to Dan Cross    |
|    Re: Semaphore    |
|    18 Jan 21 16:33:45    |
      MSGID: 1:229/426 6910829E       REPLY: 3:770/100 1a579cfe       TZUTC: -0500       On 19 Jan 21 09:56:27, Dan Cross said the following to Dallas Hinton:              DC> More generally, the issue in this discussion is that the       DC> request for a feature has been wrapped up in details about       DC> the implementation of that feature. From my observation,       DC> that's the central source of friction.              I cannot believe I actually agree with Oli about something but he is 100%        correct that its likely because the request is DOS-ish and not Posix-ish.              The use of signals I can and have clearly demonstrated that it works        differently on Windows. I believe Rob when he tells me the logic is there, he       may be correct but BinkD on Windows drops all active connections when       signalled. If someone can demonstrate a way to fulfill the request, wonderful.              I don't buy that argument of introducing another level of complexity because       the BinkD code is already doing a fair amount of checking for files such as        the config, FLO, HLD etc. Checking for a dummy file cannot be much of a        stretch to put in there. Its a silly program that sends silly Fido packets;        its not some mission-critical airline reservation system.              Anyhow its not the end of the world if it can't be done but the reactions to        this simple request from Sysops over the years are almost always negative from       a certain OS crowd.              Nick              --- Renegade vY2Ka2        * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (1:229/426)       SEEN-BY: 1/123 19/10 57/0 90/1 103/705 105/81 120/340 123/131 124/5016       SEEN-BY: 129/305 153/250 154/10 203/0 220/70 221/0 1 6 242 360 226/17       SEEN-BY: 226/30 227/114 229/101 200 424 426 550 664 1016 1017 230/0       SEEN-BY: 240/5832 249/109 206 307 317 267/800 280/464 5003 5555 288/100       SEEN-BY: 292/854 8125 310/31 317/3 320/219 322/757 340/1000 342/200       SEEN-BY: 396/45 423/81 120 460/58 633/0 267 280 281 384 410 412 416       SEEN-BY: 633/509 640/1138 1321 1384 712/848 770/0 1 100 340 772/0       SEEN-BY: 772/1 210 220 230 2452/250 3634/12       PATH: 229/426 101 317/3 770/1 280/464 221/1 640/1384 633/280 229/426           |
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