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Re: [Libevent-users] Signals and priority queues
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 2:52 PM, Ralph Castain <rhc@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hah! I see what happened. I removed it because it was marked as an OMPI change:
>
> - /**** OMPI CHANGE ****/
> - /* set a timeval to avoid blocking select on Windows */
> -#ifndef WIN32
> - *tv_p = NULL;
> -#else
> - struct timeval now = {1, 0};
> - **tv_p = now;
> -#endif
> - /**** END OMPI CHANGE ****/
>
>
> In fact, the OMPI change is only the correction for Windows, which doesn't like a NULL timeval pointer. I'll restore that and make the comment clearer, then test and get back to you.
>
> Did you absorb all the Windows changes we sent you (believe this was one, but there are others)? Or do you want them again?
>
I have no idea. Can you send a link to where you sent them? I don't
think I would have merged a "forever is secretly one second" patch.
yrs,
--
Nick
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