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Re: gnome-keyring bug in snapshots
On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 08:03:18PM -0600, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
>On Sun, 2011-12-04 at 14:27 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> The real problem seemed to be a change introduced after 1.7.9 which
>> subtly broke the handling of signals during I/O. That should be fixed
>> in the latest snapshot but, like so much of what I've worked on in Cygwin
>> lately, it touched a fundamental part of the code. I wish I hadn't had
>> to make this change just before 1.7.10 but, in theory, it should make
>> it possible for a signal handler to be caught in a thread - that's a first
>> for Cygwin and it's something I've been meaning to get to for a while.
>
>The 20111204 snapshot fixes gnome-keyring. Thanks!
That's a relief. I have to admit that this is one of the few times that
I fixed a problem without first understanding the root cause. I saw
that there was something fishy going on but it didn't seem to relate to
the gnome-keyring problem. But after several stabs at fixing the fishy
problem, the gnome-keyring problem vanished.
>> This isn't perfect though and I hope that doesn't mean that I've
>> introduced other corner case problems.
>
>I'll continue testing CVS HEAD and see what happens. How much more
>churn are you planning before 1.7.10?
I think (unless Corinna disagrees) that the current snapshot should be
considered 1.7.10rc1. I really don't want to perturb the source code
any more now unless it's absolutely necessary. Even this current fix is
basically just a band-aid. I hope to rework some of the signal handling
for 1.7.11 to make things a little less ugly.
cgf
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