On Thu, 21 Jun 2018, 19:46 Philip Prindeville, <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi.
>
> I was wondering if we have an (almost) complete list of what OSes are
> supported.  In particular:
>
> Linux
> BSD/Darwin
> Solaris
> VMS
> Windows (2003 and later)
> VxWorks
> QNX
> Greenhills Integrity
> VMS (seriously, not a joke)
> SCO Unix
> IRIX
> Unicos SMP
> RTEMS
> Nucleos
>

Hi Philip,

I don't know all of them but all os'es from Vagrantfile (in git) should
work. And if course this list is not limited to that boxes only.

P.S. I don't even hear about some of OSes from your list.

On a side-note, is anyone interested in getting AIO (async-I/O) working
> with libevent?  Some of non-UNIX based RTOS’s that have POSIX do better AIO
> than select()/epoll() emulation.
>

I thought that you about file aio (Linux), but after reading to the end I
guess your are talking about some kind of new mechanism for fd multiplexing?
If so, than it will be also great, since libevent supports huge list of
various environments (and I guess that this is the libevent's "thing")

Also if someone/you will take a look at this, I would suggest with looking
through all quirks that we have for windows/and-others, and maybe they can
be done in a more generic way.

Regards,
Azat.

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