that's an accident waiting to happen on next version number "increase"). Also included is a bugfix for one of the self-tests, a comparison which was the wrong way. Reported upstream. Tests OK on i386/4.0 if you bump the stack limit to something more than the default 2MB. Changes: 2008-01-29 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi> * netbsd-alpha does not have a functional RLIMIT_STACK, reported by David Cantrell. Skip the test, and document as a known issue. * Release 1.2901. 2008-01-27 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi> * Rewrite the setrlimit.t test. Simplify it a lot; now all RLIM_INFINITY limits are simply skipped; for those that are limited we try setting only the soft limit, and accept a value lower than we tried to set, since various systems might either enforce lower limits, or round up the limits. Added documentation on setrlimit() about this. * Allow calling getrlimit/setrlimit and getpriority/setpriority with the string names ("RLIMIT_NPROC", for example). * Include ppport.h (generated with perl 5.8.8), reshuffle system header includes appropriately. * Tested also with older Perls, 5.005_05 and 5.6.2, in OS X. (5.005_04 didn't work, it creates but then cannot dynaload the .bundle files, go figure.) * Minor documentation tweaks and copyright year bumps. * Release 1.29.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.9 2008/07/17 13:52:44 he Exp $
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SHA1 (BSD-Resource-1.2901.tar.gz) = 764863927829abff6fd10ba39cf602225047fb86
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RMD160 (BSD-Resource-1.2901.tar.gz) = 79f7adf9028a4c6b9056ddf6244be773c9b83375
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Size (BSD-Resource-1.2901.tar.gz) = 58901 bytes
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SHA1 (patch-aa) = 69b74a8a96efcce7c913cc3ecee4e8f97c7db6b6
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