Hi

Following on from my previous posts above does this mean I have a broken 
OS/2 select and a broken bsd_select?

What are they? and How do I fix one or the other?

Regards

Pete


Michael Kaply wrote:
> We always use OS/2 select now - that is the problem.
> 
> Anyone that has the hang has a broken OS/2 select. The new NSPR I am
> giving out switches things back to BSD select.
> 
> I'm not sure what to do at this point. I can't decide between BSD and
> OS/2 at runtime. OS/2 is more efficient, but BSD guarantees
> compatibility.
> 
> Mike
> 
> dinkmeister wrote:
> 
>>Using bsd select seems really inefficient compared to OS/2's select,
>>just curious, do you use the OS/2 select if the users TCP/IP version
>>is up-to-par?
>>
>>On Fri, 08 Feb 2002 14:27:22 -0600, Michael Kaply wrote:
>>
>>:This has been mentioned a few times in the newsgroup.
>>:
>>:I have made a new NSPR.DLL available at:
>>:
>>: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/warpzilla/bsd_nspr.zip
>>:
>>:That fixes this.
>>:
>>:It has to do with your TCP/IP version.
>>:
>>:Peter Brown wrote:
>>:
>>:> Hi
>>:>
>>:> Mozilla 098 file date 07/07/2002 downloaded 07/02/2002 Build ID: UNKNOWN
>>:> - probably 20020207?? - fails to start here.
>>:>
>>:> The Splash screen appears and nothing else happens - basically Mozilla
>>:> hangs at the splash screen leaving the system useable but unresponsive
>>:> (slow to react).
>>:>
>>:> It is impossible to close mozilla.exe by any method I have available
>>:> including WatchCat. It is impossible to Shutdown the system by clicking
>>:> on the Shutdown icon or right clicking on the Desktop and selecting
>>:> Shutdown. It is possible to issue a "setboot /b" command in an OS/2
>>:> window or to use Ctrl-Alt-Del to get the system to reboot.
>>:>
>>:> Regards
>>:>
>>:> Pete
>>:
>>
> 
> 


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