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SubjectRe: select() fails... sometimes
mgarcia@bjssoft.es wrote:
> I have a problem using select() on several handles. It does work fine
> but, under some circumstances, it returns inmediately ignoring the
> timeout argument, indicating that handle zero (stdin linked to a
> socket via inetd) has something to read, but "read()" gets nothing at
> all.
>
> Once it happens it doesn't stop until something is received by some
> other handle. It's very annoying since the CPU load grows enormeously.

Interesting. I get this problem under GNU/Win32 :-)

-- Jamie

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