Return-Path: owner-new-httpd Received: by taz.hyperreal.com (8.6.10/8.6.5) id FAA01506; Tue, 14 Mar 1995 05:48:47 -0800 Received: from life.ai.mit.edu by taz.hyperreal.com (8.6.10/8.6.5) with SMTP id FAA01500; Tue, 14 Mar 1995 05:48:45 -0800 Received: from volterra (volterra.ai.mit.edu) by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) for new-httpd@hyperreal.com id AA01314; Tue, 14 Mar 95 08:48:41 EST From: rst@ai.mit.edu (Robert S. Thau) Received: by volterra (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA03093; Tue, 14 Mar 95 08:48:40 EST Date: Tue, 14 Mar 95 08:48:40 EST Message-Id: <9503141348.AA03093@volterra> To: new-httpd@hyperreal.com Cc: new-httpd@hyperreal.com In-Reply-To: <199503140333.TAA09139@lazlo.steam.com> (cliffs@steam.com) Subject: Re: util.c:796: `LOCK_SH' undeclared (first use this function) Sender: owner-new-httpd@hyperreal.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: new-httpd@hyperreal.com From: cliffs@steam.com (Cliff Skolnick) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 19:33:22 PST Precedence: bulk Reply-To: new-httpd@hyperreal.com No...but there are systems (like BSDI) where mmap is there and does not work right :-(. If memory falls short, you get zero filled pages instead of pages form the backing store. Cliff OK, then, let me rephrase the question --- are there systems where there's a shared memory mechanism that works, and mmap() doesn't? rst