The daemon now writes a PID file. The restart option of the init.d script now starts a new instance unconditionally so that the new instance can kill the old one. This means that there is no time window when memlockd is not running.


Changes: Portability and the Debian daemon start process were fixed.


Changes: The daemon now writes a PID file. The restart option of the init.d script now starts a new instance unconditionally so that the new instance can kill the old one. This means that there is no time window when memlockd is not running.


Changes: ldd is no longer called recursively, as ldd itself does recursion.


No changes have been submitted for this release.