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slpcall now explicitlt references its xfer and unreferences it when it is destroyed. While it *looks* like this should *probably* have happened anyways due to the interactins between xfer_init, xfer_end, and xfer_cancel_remote, having the xfer's owner make this explicit makes the process less fragile and more obvious, and it may fix a crash as the slp is destroyed. Fixes #1070Thu, 17 May 2007 14:32:24 +0000, by Evan Schoenberg
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disapproval of revision 'a0488ed637a52fa346f3a78ed4e16fb8db3aeb59'Thu, 17 May 2007 14:30:48 +0000, by Evan Schoenberg
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slpcall now explicitlt references its xfer and unreferences it when it is destroyed. While it *looks* like this should *probably* have happened anyways due to the interactins between xfer_init, xfer_end, and xfer_cancel_remote, having the xfer's owner make this explicit makes the process less fragile and more obvious, and it may fix a crash as the slp is destroyed. Fixes #1070Thu, 17 May 2007 14:29:17 +0000, by Evan Schoenberg