[...] > 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... -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-code mailing list opensolaris-code@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/opensolaris-code