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deischen c6f06e4f28 Move the check for a pending signals to after the thread has been
placed in any scheduling queue(s).  The process of dispatching
signals to a thread can change its state which will attempt to add
or remove the thread from any scheduling queue to which it belongs.
This can break some assertions if the thread isn't in the queue(s)
implied by its state.

When adding dispatching a pending signal to a thread, be sure to
remove the signal from the threads set of pending signals.

PR:		27035
Tested by:	brian
MFC in:		1 week
2001-05-04 20:37:07 +00:00
bin Depollute headers now that the VM headers DTRT. 2001-05-03 11:49:44 +00:00
contrib Resolve conflicts. 2001-05-03 10:48:56 +00:00
crypto Get ssh(1) compiling with MAKE_KERBEROS5. 2001-05-04 04:37:49 +00:00
etc Fix a misleading comment 2001-05-02 09:29:20 +00:00
games %DCL-I-FORMATRIGHT, Format VMS error messages pedantically correct. 2001-04-23 06:08:30 +00:00
gnu Total hack to fix broken bootstrap. Add -I/usr/src/include at the tail 2001-05-03 21:37:06 +00:00
include * include/elf.h has been repo copied to include/elf-hints.h, and it no 2001-05-02 23:56:21 +00:00
kerberos5 Bye-bye /usr/lib/libtelnet.a. This should fix ``make release'' brokeness. 2001-03-28 12:08:22 +00:00
kerberosIV beforeinstall -> SCRIPTS. 2001-04-07 11:21:35 +00:00
lib Move the check for a pending signals to after the thread has been 2001-05-04 20:37:07 +00:00
libexec * include/elf.h has been repo copied to include/elf-hints.h, and it no 2001-05-02 23:56:21 +00:00
release New release notes: OpenSSH VersionAddendum, OpenSSH 2.9, new find(1) 2001-05-04 20:06:44 +00:00
sbin Implement slash/CIDR notation for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. 2001-05-04 18:45:36 +00:00
secure Don't build with Kerberos 5 support for now. I'll fix this soon, 2001-05-04 05:07:43 +00:00
share Add hint about how to build an ISA NMI card and why you'd want to do so. 2001-05-02 03:26:10 +00:00
sys Raise the SysV shared memory defaults to more reasonable values. 2001-05-04 18:43:19 +00:00
tools Update this to reflect changes in config(8) usage. 2001-04-23 17:31:16 +00:00
usr.bin Add nl(1) 2001-05-04 17:25:23 +00:00
usr.sbin Off by one in counting the number of MIB entries. 2001-05-03 20:58:22 +00:00
COPYRIGHT Update to add the July 22, 1999 addendum. 1999-09-05 21:33:47 +00:00
Makefile Make it possible to build manpages for the entire source tree. 2001-03-27 08:43:28 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 Remove xlint from build-tools. This needs to be fixed in a different way. 2001-04-26 17:54:24 +00:00
Makefile.upgrade $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:35:59 +00:00
README Slightly improve the description of "crypto". "DES" is a subset of 2000-08-31 17:59:01 +00:00
UPDATING Add warning, and resolution, of the fsck and kernel problem 2001-04-24 04:49:21 +00:00

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