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Author SHA1 Message Date
John Polstra
c4aeb1a8b7 Fix an old bug in the runtime system which very rarely could cause
EFAULT to be generated on calls to open(2) or fcntl(2).

Bump the shared libraries' major version numbers to guard against
possible binary incompatibilities introduced by this fix.
1998-04-28 22:20:55 +00:00
John Polstra
f118640d86 Fix all the paths in context diff headers and remove the Index
lines, since the WORTHLESS, BROKEN new version of patch ignores
them.
1998-01-17 21:12:15 +00:00
John Polstra
2a3e5ea907 Add several bugfixes. Produce more informative messages when
segmentation violations and assertion failures occur.  Support
several system calls not supported previously.

PR:		This is part of the fix for ports/3572.
1997-07-11 05:16:45 +00:00
John Polstra
09cfdeb457 I botched my previous update of the thread safe malloc, making it
not thread safe at all.  This commit repairs the damage.

This changes the minor version numbers of the Modula-3 shared
libraries.  The packages that depend on modula-3-lib will need to
be rebuilt:

    net/cvsup
    print/virtualpaper
1997-07-04 17:31:37 +00:00
John Polstra
162542af65 Update the Modula-3 runtime's thread safe malloc to PHK's latest.
This eliminates the malloc warnings brought about by the recent
merging of calloc into malloc.c in -current's libc.

This changes the minor version numbers of the Modula-3 shared
libraries.  The packages that depend on modula-3-lib will need to
be rebuilt:

	net/cvsup
	print/virtualpaper
1997-06-29 20:43:33 +00:00
John Polstra
0fc5da0960 Add a fix for a graphics bug. 1997-05-09 20:45:02 +00:00
John Polstra
d5a92ea924 Split the Modula-3 port into two pieces, creating a new port
"modula-3-lib".  It installs only the shared libraries needed for
executing Modula-3 programs.  This saves a lot of disk space for
people who need to run Modula-3 programs but don't need to build
them.  The original "modula-3" port now depends on this one, and
uses it to install the compiler and the rest of the development
system.

Also, everything is now built with optimization.  I have been
testing this for at least a month, and haven't seen any problems
from it.  It makes the libraries and executables substantially
smaller.

This new port also includes some hooks that will make SOCKS support
possible in the near future.
1996-10-29 23:01:55 +00:00