Matthew Dillon wrote:Yes, it doesn't. And all my random problems with libthread_xu and KDE with opening files, network connections etc seems to be solved as well. MFC, please? And with all other fixes I think that's good idea to release 1.12.2? I created shortlog of fixes gone into 1.12 branch after March 8. I think that it's all important enough. * Fix wide symbols (wstring, wint_t etc) support in gcc41 (libstdc++). * Fix incomplete stack traces in gdb(1). * Fix buffer overflow in ppp(8) command prompt parsing (OpenBSD errata 2008-009). (SECURITY) * Make sure the direction flag is clear when running a signal handler as specified by i386/amd64 abi. * Make the value of PTT_RELAY_SID match the RFC to fix problems with relayed PPPoE (ng_pppoe(4)). * Add __sreadahead() to fix problems with GNU m4. * Add libc support for gcc41 stack protector. -- Hasso Tepper
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