In commit 915b7f47219af0cedf5ddc146ab1598b3e6ae14a an atomic I/O function was introduced. Convert all of our read and write loops to use this function.
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rhbz: => 0
milestone: NEEDS_TRIAGE => SSSD 1.9 beta owner: somebody => jcholast
Honza is busy with other tasks, picking up.
owner: jcholast => jhrozek status: new => assigned
patch: 0 => 1
Fixed in master: - e3c99ae355408933b03357220f3db09423bd40dd - 9959c512ac3ba36f7a0db7614f0357ce0bae748f - 9d7d4458d94d0aac0a7edf999368eb18f89cb76a
resolution: => fixed status: assigned => closed
Metadata Update from @jcholast: - Issue assigned to jhrozek - Issue set to the milestone: SSSD 1.9.0 beta 1
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