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rename the target so it shows up nicer in the log file and whitespace cleaning
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From NetBSD
ok markus@
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That way we get the asserts enabled.
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in a non-contiguous manner. ok art@
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floating-point exceptions like amd64.
ok deraadt@, david@
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after the strerror_r code is committed).
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unbounded recursion.
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some style
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ok millert@
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infinity as well to prevent entropy leak; the usual suspects still fail
all tests.
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and produce a correct infinity.
Currently, this tests fails on 68060 (060sp is to blame) and 88100 processors,
and maybe more.
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is supposed to fail with EBADF if another thread closes the fd/socket
that is being selected.
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ok ian@
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brad@ reported that the libpthread execve regression test failed on
alpha and macppc. The test was somewhat bogus and depended upon the
compiler picking the global when a global and local were named the
same. Anyway, this patch should fix it. Tested on Henning's alpha
(bet he forgot he gave me an account :-), i386, and sparc64.
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