C library for writing event-driven applications for Linux. libev set out to solve the same problems, and more, and is much better. Use that instead.
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README

liblwevent
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(c)2007, Laurence Withers, <l@lwithers.me.uk>.
Released under the GNU GPLv3. See file COPYING or 
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for details.

Really Quick Instructions
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To build: ./make.sh
To install: ./make.sh install

You might want to edit 'config' first. You might also want to set
'INSTALL_PREFIX', which is prepended onto the destination of any
installed file.

This library has no direct dependencies, but it does provide an
implementation of the signalfd(2) system call, since (at the time of 
writing) it is not yet implemented in glibc.