On Jun 23, 6:57am, [email protected] wrote:
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} > Log Message:
} > Revert previous
} >
} > There is fallout in gdb that will be investigated before relanding this.
} >
} >
} > To generate a diff of this commit:
} > cvs rdiff -u -r1.363 -r1.364 src/sys/kern/kern_sig.c
}
} Looking at this file on GitHub's history it looks like:
}
} Revert previous
} 2 days ago
}
} Enhance reliability of ptrace(2) in a debuggee with multiple LWPs
} 2 days ago
}
} Eliminate PS_NOTIFYSTOP remnants from the kernel
} 2 days ago
}
} It's hard to tell whether you reverted both, or just the last one.
}
} It would be nice if, in general, we avoided stateful commit messages
} like this, and included a snippet of the original commit message.
}
} e.g. Revert previous "Enhance reliability of ptrace(2) in a ..."
"revert previous" generally means the immediately preceeding
commit. If github can't easily show you what that is, then that
is its problem.
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