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2005-12-10fix warningMike Frysinger
2005-12-09Implement hidden poll, switch user to hidden *printf/*scanf/pollPeter S. Mazinger
2005-12-08mmap/mremap/socket/rewind gonePeter S. Mazinger
2005-12-08Convert the rest of users to hiddenPeter S. Mazinger
2005-12-08Reorder and remove prototypesPeter S. Mazinger
2005-12-06Add prototype for __time, #define time __time is not usable herePeter S. Mazinger
2005-12-06macro out the thread funcs in libc if threading is disabledMike Frysinger
2005-12-03More hiding, including __mempcpyPeter S. Mazinger
2005-12-01Hide mostly used functionsPeter S. Mazinger
2005-11-27Hide some of mem* and str*Peter S. Mazinger
2005-11-10Use strchr instead of index (BSD)Peter S. Mazinger
2005-04-16cbachman writes Bug 195:Mike Frysinger
Add back in the code which sets the default facility if none specified. This may cause issues with klogd when it tries to use the libc's syslog(), but klogd comes with its own syslog() implementation so that's a none issue. For more info, please see the following: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libc-alpha/2000-03/msg00059.html
2005-01-11Jean writes:Eric Andersen
Hello, under some circumstances the following small example prints lots of garbage onto the console and into the syslog: #include <syslog.h> int main () { openlog("foo", LOG_CONS|LOG_NDELAY|LOG_PID|LOG_PERROR, LOG_DAEMON); syslog (LOG_WARNING, "mlock: %m"); return 1; } The reason is, that sprintf returns with -1 and vsyslog dumps the complete buffer onto stderr and the syslogd socket. The following patch would fix the problem:
2004-04-06Fix a bug noticed by Oleg I. Vdovikin, oleg at cs dot msu dot su.Eric Andersen
This code in uClibc would attempt to set the default facility if none was specified. Except none being specified is 0, which is also LOG_KERN, therefore klogd could never get kernel messages logged as LOG_KERN.
2003-12-27Fix a long-standing bug with pthreads. A couple of linuxthreads filesManuel Novoa III
were including libc-lock.h which had a bunch of weak pragmas. Also, uClibc supplied a number of no-op weak thread functions even though many weren't needed. This combined result was that sometimes the functional versions of thread functions in pthread would not override the weaks in libc. While fixing this, I also prepended double-underscore to all necessary weak thread funcs in uClibc, and removed all unused weaks. I did a test build, but haven't tested this since these changes are a backport from my working tree. I did test the changes there and no longer need to explicitly add -lpthread in the perl build for perl to pass its thread self tests.
2003-04-19Patch from Marshall M. Midden:Eric Andersen
It turns out that uClibc's syslog.c does not close sockets when doing retries and when it exits due to errors. This patch fixes it.
2002-09-10Patch from Tiago Marques <tmarques@viaconnect.inf.br> -- fall back toEric Andersen
using SOCK_STREAM if SOCK_DGRAM fails. -Erik
2002-07-10Tobias Anderberg <tobias.anderberg@axis.com> noticed thatEric Andersen
we were opening the socket() as SOCK_STREAM instead of using SOCK_DGRAM like we should have done.
2002-07-02Oops. missed a spotEric Andersen
-Erik
2002-07-02openlog could deadlock when called from vsyslog, soEric Andersen
allow recursive locking, -Erik
2002-06-18Fix thread locking so it worksEric Andersen
-Erik
2001-11-21Adjust naming for __FORCE_GLIBC__ to __FORCE_GLIBC and addEric Andersen
support for __FORCE_NOGLIBC per Brian Stafford <brian.stafford@office-logic.com>
2001-04-06Fix include/errno.h to not use kernel header, and instead use bits/errno.h.Eric Andersen
This required we use _LIBC instead of __LIBC__ to be consistent with glibc. This had some sideffects in sys/syscalls.h. While fixing things, I made everything use __set_errno() for (eventual) thread support. -Erik
2001-02-05Fix up the networking includesEric Andersen
-Erik
2001-01-15Make the implementation match the header file.Eric Andersen
2000-10-25A few more syscalls.Eric Andersen