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| | try to use writev(2) in a non-blocking mode, especially on sockets. Not only
this makes handling of EAGAIN rather weird, but in the case of sockets makes
your code subject of a ENOBUFS, which is absolutely unclear how to handle
properly. *sigh*
Bump PORTREVISION.
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|  | Instead of replacing writev(2) with loop based on write(2), test system
limit on the number of vectors writev(2) accepts and split call to writev(2)
to several calls in such a way that number of vectors in each call doesn't
exceed this limit (aka UIO_MAXIOV). Bump PORTREVISION.
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