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future is using overlapped I/O in windows, and who knows in linux.  I believe
the select method is always a good fallback, but apparently linux doesn't
support posix aio (asynchronous i/o) in the kernel, it emulates it with threads,
so who knows what the right choice is right now.
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builds on win32 again...
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the fixstrings.sh script in the support directory to (hopefully) automatically
update your projects.
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fstring, and updated the copyright notice to extend to 2011
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that were using fstring, I hope.
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errors now...uh...woo?
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called compat.  I've updated the linux and windows builds and it looks pretty
good.  I also added a config.h file which we have to edit by hand until I can
work on build some more.  Linux File operations now use 64 bit mode, windows
can't, or at least, I don't feel like researching it right now.
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