> Any and all applications using signals now require editing to compile
> against recent 2.1.x kernels. Is this really what was intended, or is
> there a complimentary change which must occur in one's header files?
This is not so. Check your header files. The kernel change should not
show up in user-mode applications. There is/was a byte-endian thing that
showed up in user-land in kernel 2.1.7[01?], but that was squashed.
Somehow your user apps are using kernel headers.
> [..] I am running linux libc-5.4.33 [...]
I'm running 5.4.38 with no problems.
This list gets real silent when you report imaginary problems.
--Scott
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