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Raul Miller writes:
> Richard Gooch <Richard.Gooch@atnf.CSIRO.AU> wrote:
> > I see your point: modify glibc 2.1 to make it scalable. What about
> > other OSes?
>
> I was under the impression that glibc is not linux specific.

I want a solution that works for vanilla commercial OSes as
well. Glibc doesn't help me. No, I don't want people to have to
install glibc just to speed up their HTTP server.

> However, there's no reason you couldn't take the same code and
> put another face on it.

Yeah, it's the face that is easy to include in an application.

> [Which implies, to me, that glibc implementation can happen
> first, second or whenever.]

Really, glibc is not the solution.

Regards,

Richard....

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