[...]
> Consider using a test farm box -- you can do a
> nightly build on there,
> and grab the BFU archives when done for testing on
> your own hardware.
> I've found they generally work well (I just hope the
> next SS
> transition for ON whenever that happens to be goes
> better :P)

_If_ I have to build this myself as part of getting someone interested enough to
run with it, I may have no choice but to use the test farm.  I tried again just 
to
build unmodified 108, with more RAM and swap assigned (2GB each), still had 
problems.

I don't mind trying to update the  SIGINFO code to be a valid diff against 
something more
current (108 or 109, say).  I don't mind writing some simple little test 
program to
see if pressing ^T generates SIGINFO.  But I'm really starting to dislike 
trying to actually
_build_ the darn code.  Anymore, I don't think I have the patience to deal with 
much
in the way of frustration, which is probably no good if I expect to convince 
anyone
else to bother...
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