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    SubjectRe: ptrace single-stepping change breaks Wine
    On Sat, Nov 20, 2004 at 02:49:15PM -0700, Jesse Allen wrote:
    > the interesting part in a seperate file:
    > ftp://resnet.dnip.net/
    >

    I took another look at the section I found. It doesn't describe much, but it
    shows "000c: *signal* signal=5" for example, which are probably SIGTRAP's.

    I decided to capture a log running under a kernel before the change, and see
    if I could find the same section again, based on the mutex name. Well I did,
    and found alot more tracing. The thread 000c didn't get killed either so it
    shows something is different. Of course under the old kernels I don't get the
    "insert disc" message. I put up the working version log on the ftp.


    Jesse

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