
* wait.c (_gpgme_wait_on_condition): If the process finished, reset the pending flag. Also if the operation was cancelled. (struct proc_s): Rename READY to DONE. (wait_item_s): Likewise. (set_process_ready): Rename to ... (set_process_done): ... this. (_gpgme_remove_proc_from_wait_queue): Call set_process_done instead set_process_ready. (_gpgme_wait_on_condition): Likewise. (do_select): Rename READY to DONE. * verify.c (gpgme_op_verify): Do not set pending to zero here. * sign.c (gpgme_op_sign): Likewise. * import.c (gpgme_op_import): Likewise. * genkey.c (gpgme_op_genkey): Likewise. * export.c (gpgme_op_export): Likewise. * encrypt.c (gpgme_op_encrypt): Likewise. * delete.c (gpgme_op_delete): Likewise. * decrypt-verify.c (gpgme_op_decrypt_verify): Likewise. * decrypt.c (gpgme_op_decrypt): Likewise.
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