What's the error return from the rtf_put?

On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 05:57:40PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hello,
> I am still having problem accessing one of my FIFOs.
> This FIFO was created by a real-time module, and it is write-only.
> Now, another real-time module is accessing it and tries to write to it.
> I get "Can't send a command to Real-time task" error no matter what I do.
> What makes me curious that I can access the same FIFO from a user 
> program no problem.
>  I know that FIFOs are pipes, and they have identifiers that should be
> accessible to any module that __did_not__open this particular FIFO ?
> 
> Otherwise, how do I make sure that the FIFO that I am trying to access is
> not "tied up" by another module that has created it and may be using it ?
> Do I need to lock out critical sections so no 2 accesses are done
> simutaneously on the same FIFO or rt linux has a lock already ?
> 
> Sincerely,
> Olga
> 
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