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SubjectRe: select() setting ERESTARTNOHAND (514).
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 11:22:46PM +0100, bert hubert wrote:
>Anything else relevant? Do you know which signal interrupted select? Is this
>a single or multithreaded application? And where did the signal come from?

It is, AFAIK, a multi-threaded application. I don't have any information
on which signal interrupted the process. I'll ask the person who reported
it to me, Doug, to respond with additional information.

>I tried to reproduce your problem in various ways on 2.6.20-rc4, but it
>didn't appear.

Thanks.

Sean
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