[#444] io_write()/fwrite() and EINTR on Solaris — Jos Backus <jos@...>

I am encountering a problem similar to the one mentioned here,

19 messages 2002/09/06
[#453] Re: io_write()/fwrite() and EINTR on Solaris — nobu.nokada@... 2002/09/08

Hi,

[#454] Re: io_write()/fwrite() and EINTR on Solaris — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2002/09/09

Hi

[#469] Re: io_write()/fwrite() and EINTR on Solaris — Jos Backus <jos@...> 2002/09/09

On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 03:55:13PM +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#479] Re: io_write()/fwrite() and EINTR on Solaris — Jos Backus <jos@...> 2002/09/10

On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 01:04:10AM +0900, Jos Backus wrote:

[#492] Re: io_write()/fwrite() and EINTR on Solaris — Jos Backus <jos@...> 2002/09/21

On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 02:23:33AM +0900, Jos Backus wrote:

New list: ruby-modules - for module developers...

From: Sean Chittenden <sean@...>
Date: 2002-09-03 17:31:59 UTC
List: ruby-core #420
Howdy folks.  I've put together a new list for ruby developers at
ruby-support.org.

developers@ruby-support.org

The list is intended for consumption by people who:

*) write Ruby modules in Ruby
*) write Ruby modules in C/Ruby
*) distribute Ruby modules
*) install Ruby modules
*) are actively engaged in developing software using modules

You can subscribe by visiting:

http://lists.ruby-support.org/lists/listinfo/ruby-developers

This list is intended to be more focused on ruby module and script
development and not all over the map with every nifty Ruby or
Comp-Sci'ish topic that comes along.  :~) Come one, come all, the
lists charter is intended for developers using ruby.  -sc

-- 
Sean Chittenden

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