Changes in 22.15
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* Really apply patch for SF#31110178 RH#651794, SF#3317431
* Conditionally use fork before stat calls SF#3427522
* Patch from Corrina Vinschen for compiling on cygwin
* Use ENOENT not EBADE for FreeBSD Debian #631566
* Fix prstat typos
* Stop zombies by using waitpid Ubuntu #876387 by Peter Holik, SF#3429674
* Fixed minor older/younger typo in killall.1 thanks to Maikel Linke
* Remove doubled content in src/lists.h
* Add another 2 for thread brackets in pstree.c
* Correct defines for timeout in configure.ac
PR: ports/165336
Submitted by: maintainer, douglas@douglasthrift.net
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