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define was no longer visible to vasprintf. I didn't catch this since I no
longer use such old tools. Unfortunately, some well-meaning but misguided
individual decided to just cut-and-paste the macro. :-(
Try to clean up the situation by putting it into a header that can be overriden
by any archs that need to. If this breaks for anyone (as I said, I no longer
use such old tools and so haven't tested), let me know and I'll fix it.
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priority if successful, while the linux syscall returns 0. Also, in
the non-syscall version, we must be sure to set errno to EPERM on failure
since setpriority() can set errno to several possible values.
Note: The version of glibc on my debian system is broken wrt EPERM too.
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umount() actually works :)
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... so dont try using socketcall() unless the system call exists
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push the frame pointer when DO_DEBUG is enabled (and thus incorrect
argc, argv and envp will be passed to the program).
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makes no sense).
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try to emulate umount() using umount2()
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but neither __NR_fadvise64 nor __NR_fadvise64_64.
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Some newer archs only have umount2
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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:
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Remove use of cast-as-l-value extension, removed in GCC 3.5.
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uClibc resolver doesn't lookup all search domains.
For example, if you have computer 'jenda.prague.my.cz' and resolv.conf:
search my.cz
nameserver xx.xx.xx.xx
try this:
ping jenda.prague.my.cz #works
ping jenda.prague #unknown host
libc/inet/resolv.c doesn't want to try search domains if the domain name
contains '.'. I don't find any reason for the behaviour in literature
and it is inconsistent with the glibc.
Patch is attached.
regards,
- jenda
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Most of the time, no one ever notices, so there's not point eh ? Also
standardize tab usage.
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Here is a small patch to add epoll support to uclibc.
The only thing I am not sure about is what needs to be done (if anything)
to make it work on 2.4/2.2 kernels (are the syscall numbers defined but
give errors when called or not?).
Tested on 2.6, though some other issues prevent more extensive testing at
the minute.
Mike Frysinger:
cleaned up patch and added checks to make sure that the syscall actually
exists, returning ENOSYS in cases where it doesn't.
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Add pie support for mips
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rename UCLIBC_PROPOLICE to UCLIBC_HAS_SSP
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as the flags for all calls to 'as'
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using uClibc. mincore() and the ones for Extended Attributes setxattr(), lsetxattr(), fsetxattr(), getxattr(), lgetxattr(), fgetxattr(), listxattr(), llistxattr(), flistxattr(), removexattr(), lremovexattr(), fremovexattr() which are optional.
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> What's the correct way of calling llseek/_llseek?
> The manpage I have indicates _llseek and thats what the version of
> util-linux
> I tried use as well so compiling for uClibc fails.
> Would the following patch fix it or is it the apps that needs fixing?
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The Arm crt0.S contains non-PIC code for locating _init and _fini sections.
This caused problems on my uclinux system when static constructors were
enabled.
The attached patch implements a PIC version of this code.
Paul
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Here's an updated version of the patch I posted about a month ago. It
leaves -nostdinc alone, and uses -print-file-name=include instead of
-print-search-dirs to figure out where GCC's internal headers are.
Please let me know whether there are any portions of this patch you'd
like me to break into smaller pieces, to rework, or to give up trying
to get into uClibc :-) Thanks,
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stack frame. This will make backtracing possible.
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