3 * Support for MacOS X 10.5.
7 * Support for GCC 4 on more platforms.
8 * Added support for catching stack overflow on NetBSD.
9 * Improved support for catching stack overflow on Linux, Solaris:
10 Works also when /proc is not mounted or lacks read permissions.
14 * Support for GCC 4 on some platforms contributed by Paolo Bonzini.
15 * Support for MacOS X i386 contributed by Bruno Haible.
16 * Improved support for Woe32 contributed by Doug Currie.
20 * Support for new versions of MacOS X contributed by Paolo Bonzini.
21 * Improved support for AIX 5, contributed by Bruno Haible.
25 * Support for MacOS X contributed by Paolo Bonzini.
26 * Support for Cygwin contributed by Paolo Bonzini.
27 * Support for Linux/ia64 and Linux/hppa contributed by Bruno Haible.
28 * Support for OpenBSD/i386 contributed by Bruno Haible.
29 * Support for NetBSD/alpha contributed by Paolo Bonzini.
33 * Modernized infrastructure.
34 * Added support for catching stack overflow on AIX 4, HP-UX, and BeOS.
35 * Dropped support for NeXTstep.
36 * The function sigsegv_leave_handler() no longer restores the signal mask.
37 This must now be done by the calling handler (either through sigprocmask
38 or through siglongjmp).
42 * Support for HP-UX contributed by Paolo Bonzini.
46 * Catching stack overflow now works on some Unix systems:
47 - Linux 2.2.x with glibc-2.1,