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Re: cygwin-1.5.16-1: FIFOs broken
- From: Lev S Bishop <lev dot bishop at yale dot edu>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 02:36:12 -0400 (EDT)
- Subject: Re: cygwin-1.5.16-1: FIFOs broken
cgf wrote:
> I thought that maybe something like:
>
> cat < FIFO 42>FIFO
>
> might work since that would cause cat to keep FIFO open for input and
> output but that just hangs on both cygwin and linux.
Probably the right thing to do is:
in one shell:
$ cat < fifo
in the other shell:
$ exec 6>fff
$ echo hello >&6
$ echo more >&6
....
$ exec 6>&-
(or something similar).
Or a more similar approach to your one also seems to work:
$ cat <> fifo
One thing that is different on cygwin to linux, is if there are multiple
readers of a fifo.
shell 1:
$ cat fifo
shell 2:
$ cat fifo
On linux, both keep waiting for someone to write to the fifo.
On cygwin, when the second cat tries to listen on the fifo, they both
exit. I don't know how fifos are supposed to work, but I'm guessing cygwin
gets it wrong here.
Lev
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