Loadable driver nipc breaks ipcs(1) on UNIX pc.
Mike "Ford" Ditto
ford at elgar.UUCP
Wed Jun 8 14:34:12 AEST 1988
In article <381 at icus.UUCP> lenny at icus.UUCP (Lenny Tropiano) writes:
>$ ipcs
>IPC status from /dev/kmem as of Mon Jun 6 00:24:33 1988
>Message Queue facility not in system.
>Shared Memory facility not in system.
>Semaphore facility not in system.
>
>What do you mean they are not a facility in the system. The programs
>are running just fine (or so they seem). What should I do?
On a "normal" SysV, ipcs does an nlist of "/unix" to find the addresses
of the internal lists. On the UnixPC it has to nlist "/etc/lddrv/lipc"
to get these addresses. It first does a system("/etc/lddrv/lddrv -q lipc")
to see if you have ipc installed.
I suggest "lddrv -d"ing all ipc drivers, renaming nipc* as lipc* and
"lddrv -a"ing the one now named lipc.
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