Hi! How do I do asynchronous I/O on Linux? I would expect to do a FASYNC fcntl call (well, the FASYNC flag of F_SETFL using fcntl), but that doesn't seem to be defined in the Linux headers. Also, comments in the header files seem to indicate that SIGIO is not handled and it is not expected to be added. Is this true? -- rajat (rajat@watson.ibm.com)
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