ports/131080: commit references a PR

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The following reply was made to PR ports/131080; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: dfilter at FreeBSD.ORG (dfilter service)
To: bug-followup at FreeBSD.org
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Subject: Re: ports/131080: commit references a PR
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 01:25:50 +0000 (UTC)

 sobomax     2009-02-27 01:25:32 UTC
 
   FreeBSD ports repository
 
   Modified files:
     lang/python24        Makefile 
     lang/python25        Makefile 
     lang/python26        Makefile 
   Added files:
     lang/python24/files  patch-Python_thread__pthread.h 
     lang/python25/files  patch-Python_thread__pthread.h 
     lang/python26/files  patch-Python_thread__pthread.h 
   Log:
   Make sure the singal is delivered to the main thread, where python
   runs its signal handlers, not to a random thread that happens to be
   executing at the time when signal arrives. This functionality has been
   lost since Python 2.3, possible cause is that the linux implementation
   of POSIX threads always delivered signal to the main thread. This
   bug results in rather annoying inability to terminate threading script
   with ^C for example and there could be other issues as well.
   
   Bump PORTREVISION.
   
   PR:             ports/131080
   Submitted by:   Andriy Pylypenko <bamby at sippysoft.com>
   Approved by:    MAINTAINER's timeout
   
   Revision  Changes    Path
   1.166     +1 -1      ports/lang/python24/Makefile
   1.1       +30 -0     ports/lang/python24/files/patch-Python_thread__pthread.h (new)
   1.154     +1 -0      ports/lang/python25/Makefile
   1.1       +30 -0     ports/lang/python25/files/patch-Python_thread__pthread.h (new)
   1.156     +1 -1      ports/lang/python26/Makefile
   1.1       +30 -0     ports/lang/python26/files/patch-Python_thread__pthread.h (new)
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