guy keren wrote:

if anyone is using sys V message queues, they should scrap them ;)


With this notion i tend to agree. The problem is that while Linux (2.6+) does implement POSIX message queues which are oh so better, their implmentation is so un documented that it ain't even funny.

I had to go look in the source to figure out how to delete a POSIX message queue left after a program has run (ipcrm style).

It's still better then Sys V mailboces, though :-)

Gilad


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