-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Stop this nonsense discussion. Intel's IA-64 people (and I smell HP in there) are the idiots who caused this. Talk to them. If the work around wouldn't be as simple as Jakub suggested I'd leave it as is. Garbage in, whatever out, including crashes. The numbers are completely invalid and cannot happen in a regular program with a correct implementation. Here it's the implementation of the processor which is at fault. Neither CPU nor kernel bugs will be worked around if it's expensive. Just don't use those OS and processor versions if it bothers you.
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