HEADS UP: UNIX domain socket locking changes merged to CVS HEAD
Scott Robbins
scottro at nyc.rr.com
Thu Mar 1 09:28:02 UTC 2007
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 01:56:08AM -0500, Randall Stewart wrote:
> Scott Robbins wrote:
> >(this is more of a me too post at this point--I haven't had a chance to
> >do any investigation).
> Well
>
> I was able to build.. and so far no lockup's.
>
Yes, I kept csup-ing till I saw a change in netgraph. It's early
morning here, and I won't have a chance to test it till tonight, but
your email is encouraging.
I just finished the rebuild.
> The frustrating thing was it would always free in X.. and I could
> not get back out to get a trace... I am glad that someone else did :-D
Yup, me too. (We all thank him) :)
> So the good news is once you can build .. it seems to be the problem
> is solved.. of course I still could lock up.. but only using
> X will tell :-0
Yes, I'm almost afraid to startx. I won't really get a chance till
tonight, but Robert, thank you. (Also, I've lost track of who was the
one who was able to get the trace, but thanks are also due there.)
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