David Schwartz wrote:
> My guess is that select did return EINTR, but for some reason your
> application examined the fd sets anyway. So the bug is in not ignoring the fd
> sets when select returns an error, which is an application issue.
As you can see in the sample source code I provided, the problem is not
caused by the application not testing select() for returning EINTR - in
that case, the code just select()s again...
Regards,
Peter Niemayer
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