Interprocess communications
Jim Kateley
kateley at Apple.COM
Fri Apr 1 02:56:59 AEST 1988
In article <1387 at randvax.UUCP> frel at rand-unix.UUCP (Dave Frelinger) writes:
>
>Hello,
> I have a simple question, what forms of interprocess communications
>does A/UX support? Does it use System V, B 4.X, or a both flavors of IP
>communications?
>
On page 15 of the A/UX System Overview manual, it states:
"Another important function of the kernel is interprocess
commnuication (IPC). A/UX fully supports the System V Release 2
IPC mechanisms."
...
"Signals are another form of UNIX interprocess communication."
...
"A/UX supports both System V and BSD signals"
Additionally, in the A/UX Release notes, Version 1.0, on page 1-2:
"A/UX supports two different versions of signals: the standard V.2 and the
4.2 reliable signals. To use 4.2 signals in a program, issue a call to the
set42sig routine before issuing any calls to the signal function."
...
"The signal-handler setting is not inherited across an exec call, although
job control and process grjoups are available to shell programs."
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave
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