Age | Commit message (Expand) | Author |
2014-08-18 | lseek: Correct order of offset arguments | Anton Kolesov |
2013-03-14 | leek: if lseek syscall is not available, use lseek64 even for !LFS | Vineet Gupta |
2013-02-20 | lseek: Use lseek64 is arch does not have the lseek syscall | Markos Chandras |
2013-01-14 | LT.old: reinstate build | Bernhard Reutner-Fischer |
2012-07-24 | Accept either __NR__lseek or __NR_lseek | Bernd Schmidt |
2012-06-15 | lseek, lseek64: add cancellation for all THREADS | Peter S. Mazinger |
2012-06-15 | avoid circular dependency in lseek and llseek, providing a stub lseek | Peter S. Mazinger |
2009-02-25 | Reinstate __libc_foo's needed for linuxthreads.old. | Denis Vlasenko |
2008-12-10 | *: remove some __libc_XXX functions: | Denis Vlasenko |
2008-11-20 | Last portion of libc_hidden_proto removal. | Denis Vlasenko |
2008-11-20 | next portion of libc_hidden_proto removal | Denis Vlasenko |
2008-10-22 | - remove superfluous ';'. No objcode changes. | Bernhard Reutner-Fischer |
2006-12-14 | if __NR_lseek is not defined, then we fall back to calling the 64bit lseek | Mike Frysinger |
2006-12-08 | Take Mike Frysinger's comments into account -- make certain that user | Eric Andersen |
2006-02-13 | Weaken all that I remember being used in libpthread | Peter S. Mazinger |
2006-01-24 | Convert all the strong_aliases to weak that are cancelable in libpthread | Peter S. Mazinger |
2006-01-21 | Convert l*seek too to use __typeof | Peter S. Mazinger |
2006-01-15 | make gcc4 happy w/ hidden_def/proto, correct some typos | Peter S. Mazinger |
2006-01-14 | make DODEBUG=y happy, update sysdeps/common/* copyright | Peter S. Mazinger |
2006-01-14 | hidden_def/hidden_proto: convert all users (I hope) termios split, add some m... | Peter S. Mazinger |
2005-12-16 | Some undefs to be pedantic | Peter S. Mazinger |
2005-12-13 | Hidden lseek[64], disabled llseek and _llseek for now, not in any headers | Peter S. Mazinger |
2005-01-05 | fix eriks e-mail address | Mike Frysinger |
2004-01-21 | Split up syscalls.c, since it had grown to be quite large and ugly. | Eric Andersen |