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<title>MFC of:</title>
<updated>2004-09-09T09:45:27Z</updated>
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<name>Julian Elischer</name>
<email>julian@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2004-09-09T09:45:27Z</published>
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   Give setrunqueue() and sched_add() more of a clue as to
   where they are coming from and what is expected from them.
   (  2004-09-01 02:11:28 UTC )

Approved by:    re (scottl)
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<title>MFC: Correct arguments to kern_sigaltstack().</title>
<updated>2004-09-03T15:05:49Z</updated>
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<name>John Baldwin</name>
<email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2004-09-03T15:05:49Z</published>
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Approved by:	re (scottl)
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<title>I missed an 'IA32' in the documentation.</title>
<updated>2004-08-16T11:15:46Z</updated>
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<name>David E. O'Brien</name>
<email>obrien@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2004-08-16T11:15:46Z</published>
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<title>I'm not sure what tjr envisioned for turning on FreeBSD/i386 rt support,</title>
<updated>2004-08-16T11:09:59Z</updated>
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<name>David E. O'Brien</name>
<email>obrien@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2004-08-16T11:09:59Z</published>
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but make it COMPAT_IA32 for now.
Fix the 'DEBUG' argument code to unbreak the amd64 LINT build.
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<title>Fix the 'DEBUG' argument code to unbreak the amd64 LINT build.</title>
<updated>2004-08-16T10:54:25Z</updated>
<author>
<name>David E. O'Brien</name>
<email>obrien@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2004-08-16T10:54:25Z</published>
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<title>Regen.</title>
<updated>2004-08-16T08:07:06Z</updated>
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<name>Tim J. Robbins</name>
<email>tjr@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2004-08-16T08:07:06Z</published>
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<title>Add preliminary support for running 32-bit Linux binaries on amd64, enabled</title>
<updated>2004-08-16T07:55:06Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Tim J. Robbins</name>
<email>tjr@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2004-08-16T07:55:06Z</published>
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with the COMPAT_LINUX32 option. This is largely based on the i386 MD Linux
emulations bits, but also builds on the 32-bit FreeBSD and generic IA-32
binary emulation work.

Some of this is still a little rough around the edges, and will need to be
revisited before 32-bit and 64-bit Linux emulation support can coexist in
the same kernel.
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