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and plain wrong.
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this looks a bit better ;)
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for ssl
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the server when that's the only error
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the multiply to not wrap-around
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made the getinfo() stuff divide with 1000.0 now to enforce floating point
since Paul Harrington claims the 7.9.1 still uses even second resolution
in the timers there
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as it turned out they aren't everywhere, and that causes compiles to fail
and then we don't find the proper function call!
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restore the previous (if any) signal handler properly on return.
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the changes of yesterday
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1 - restore the previous sigaction struct as soon as we are about to shut
off our timeout
2 - restore the previous alarm() timeout, in case an application or similar
had it running before we "borrowed" it for a while.
No, this does not fix the multi-thread problem you get with alarm(). This
patch should correct bug report #478780:
//sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=100976&aid=478780&group_id=976
If not, please post details!
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