Nate Lawson writes:
 > On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
 > > Given that it (apparently) happens on X servers compiled months ago,
 > > my gut feeling is that it is a bug in the kernel floating point
 > > context save/restore in the presence of signals.
 > > 
 > > I still can't run X without crashing the *kernel* because of the
 > > conglomeration of hacks that was added to i386/machdep.c to paper-over
 > > floatingpoing problems after the latest KSE brea^W import.  The 
 > > last machdep.c that works for me is 1.539.  This has been dragging
 > > on for nearly 2 weeks.
 > > 
 > > Drew
 > 
 > I don't know how to say this strongly enough but can someone PLEASE PLEASE
 > fix this properly?  It is preventing real work from getting done.

I think we're all waiting for Julian and Jonathan Mini to fix this..
It would probably help if they had some sort of a test program that
could duplicate the bug in a controlled setting without a lot of
confusing application software running..

Drew

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