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    SubjectRe: slow open() calls and o_nonblock
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    On Mon, 2007-06-04 at 10:20 -0400, Aaron Wiebe wrote:
    > I understand, but this is exactly the situation that I'm complaining
    > about. There is no functionality to provide a nonblocking open - no
    > ability to come back around and retry a given open call.

    So exactly how would you expect a nonblocking open to work? Should it be
    starting I/O? What if that involves blocking? How would you know when to
    try again?

    Trond

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