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Shared memory with curses
My vendor application has created serveral message queues in the AIX platform. I would like view the real-time message in the queues and output the contents on the screen by using curses library in UNIX.
I know how to do it with curses, but I have no idea to view the contents of the queue. Is it something related to the shmget or msgget? Thx, KK |
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