Roland Mainz wrote:
AFAIK this is unavoidable assuming we want to bump the number of
realtime signals to 32.
Why 32? Wouldn't 16 be enough? I know Linux has 32, and that 8 is just
the bare minimum, but 16 seems fine to me.
I didn a quick look at the list
(http://src.opensolaris.org/source/search?n=25&start=0&refs=NSIG) ...
most of the entries "look" harmless but
http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/ucblib/libucb/port/gen/siglist.c#52
worries me a little bit (or maybe I am worrying too much - the table
doesn't care for realtime signals or SIGJVM&co. ... I have to dig a
little bit in this case...) ... ;-(
The libc one and especially the libucb references aren't so bad. The
problem isn't so much references in libraries that we deliver ourselves,
it's actual applications that use them, and there are a few of those.
- Frank
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