lipc vs nipc -- and 'ipcs'
was-John McMillan
jcm at mtunb.ATT.COM
Wed Jul 19 06:00:56 AEST 1989
If you do not use Inter-Process Communication features --
specifically, if you do not use 'nipc' instead of 'lipc' --
then ignore the following.
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This is a minor warning:
Many moons ago, as CT was terminating their work and a new release was
being finalized, an IPC bug was fixed -- but CT would not
accept the 'fix' because there was inadequate time/resources
to validate it to their satisfaction. The loadable driver
'lipc.o' -- their package -- was retained and the new version was
added to the /etc/lddrv directory as 'nipc.o'.
Those users who reported an error message of something like "rmfree error"
were instructed to switch to using 'nipc'. If this switch
was made by REPLACING 'lipc.o' with 'nipc.o', no problem
arises.
However, if the user changed the 'drivers' file such that 'nipc' was
specified as the driver to use -- rather than 'lipc' -- the
program 'ipcs' cannot find the correct information as it
has no information about 'nipc'. IPC works just fine, but
the report-program indicates IPC is not implemented.
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REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
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In the two intervening years, not a single 'nipc' bug has been
reported (to me). IF YOU USE *NIPC* and have observed
any bugs, please E-MAIL me any details:
att!mtunb!jcm
Otherwise, I am inclined to replace lipc with nipc in the fix disk.
john mcmillan -- att!mtunb!jcm
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