_PR_POLL_WITH_SELECT. We could still call FD_SET if the osfd was larger
than FD_SETSIZE. Fixed the bug that _PR_POLL_WITH_SELECT was defined after
the system header files had been included. Need to define it on the
compile command line. Define _USE_BIG_FDS on HP-UX. Because that macro
increases the size of fd_set to about 7500 bytes and PR_Poll allocates 3
fd_sets on the stack, also increased the minimum thread stack size to 128KB
on HP-UX.
Modified Files: configure configure.in _hpux.h _osf1.h ptio.c
OSF1 and HP-UX report the POLLHUP event for a socket when the
shutdown(SHUT_WR) operation is called for the remote end, even though
the socket is still writeable. Use select(), instead of poll(), to
workaround this problem.
Modified files: _hpux.h, _osf1.h, ptio.c
1. Ports to older revisions of some Unix variants, e.g., BSD/OS 1.1,
OSF1 V2.0, etc., contributed by Brian Ostrom <briano@netscape.com>.
2. QNX port, also contributed by Brian Ostrom.
3. New macro USE_MACH_DYLD to represent the dynamic library loading
API of NEXTSTEP and Rhapsody.
4. On platforms whose socket address has the sa_len field, make a
copy of the PRNetAddr argument for PR_Bind, PR_Connect, and PR_SendTo
and set its sa_len before passing it to the system calls. This
fix is suggested by Bert Driehuis <driehuis@playbeing.org>.
5. Removed the unused field _lockf64 of struct _MD_IOVector. Not
every Unix platform has lockf, and the POSIX file locking API
uses fcntl.