SIGRTMIN has changed behavior recently in 2.3; at the same time as:
2002-09-18 Ulrich Drepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* signal/allocrtsig.c: Move to...
* sysdeps/generic/allocrtsig.c: ...here. New file.
as far as I can tell.
The problem is something I ran into in GDB today: the location of a
source file overrides the normal search path. If a file in
sysdeps/generic/ includes a header using "", the copy in
sysdeps/generic/ will win. So we get sysdeps/generic/testrtsig.h
instead of the sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/testrtsig.h, and
kernel_has_rtsig always returns 0.
So SIGRTMIN is -1. Oops.
Why does allocrtsig.c have to be in sysdeps/generic? If it does need
to, then we will have to duplicate it in sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/; but
since nothing overrides it I don't see why it had to move out of
signal/.
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Daniel Jacobowitz
MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer
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