In article <20030628220022.QXMV3199.pop016.verizon.net_at_kokeb.ambesa.net>, Mike Makonnen <mtm_at_identd.net> wrote: > David's signal changes broke libthr. This is not his fault. The > original implementation of sigtimedwait was broken and jdp (John > Polstra) had worked up patches to fix it, but David beat him to it > :-). Well, it would have been nice if David had done a findgrep over the source tree to see if any existing code relied on the broken semantics of the original sigtimedwait implementation. > Libthr depended on the old "broken" semantics of sigtimedwait, so > any applications using libthr will be broken untill jdp commits the > second part of his patch. OK, I'm working on it ... John -- John Polstra John D. Polstra & Co., Inc. Seattle, Washington USA "Two buttocks cannot avoid friction." -- Malawi sayingReceived on Sun Jun 29 2003 - 06:43:39 UTC
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