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Re: Difference Between CYGIPC And CYGServer


neo napster wrote:
I have a few queries regarding cygserver and cygipc. what will be the impact to move from cygipc to cygserver? I have some systems programs which make calls to the CYGIPC, since these programs are coded long back.

Can you please give us an idea of the things that need to be done to move from cygipc to cygserver. Our programs are coded in C.

Both provide (some) of the standard IPC calls. Both cygipc and cygserver implement the BSD interfaces for shared memory, semaphores, and message queues. (In cygwin-1.7.0+, cygserver will also implement POSIX-compliant shared memory objects and message queues).


cygipc is practically unmaintained -- and the code quality is, er, less than ideal. cygserver is actively maintained and coded to a much higher standard.

Since both, today, implement the same BSD-derived interface[see (4), below], to move from one to the other, you should simply

(1) stop using -I/usr/include/cygipc in your build
(1) stop using -lcygipc2 in your build
(3) don't run ipc-daemon2.exe; instead, run /usr/bin/cygserver-config and follow the instructions.
(4) remove calls to
cygipc_set_err_handler
cygipc_get_err_handler
cygipc_set_debug
cygipc_get_debug
cygipc_tracing_enabled
cygserver uses Win32 event logging for error and debug handling, so
these hacks provided by cygipc are unnecessary.


--
Chuck

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