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* Makeconfig (ETAGS): Remove -T flag.
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2000-10-28 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
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* Makeconfig (ETAGS): Remove -T flag.
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* elf/dl-load.c (open_verify): Only try to load ET_DYN and ET_EXEC
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objects. Reject all other types.
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(_dl_map_object_from_fd): Optimize a bit.
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@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ ifndef +mkdep
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endif
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# The program that makes Emacs-style TAGS files.
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ETAGS := etags -T
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ETAGS := etags
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# The `m4' macro processor; this is used by sysdeps/sparc/Makefile (and
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# perhaps others) to preprocess assembly code in some cases.
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@ -657,7 +657,7 @@ file. But subsequent output at that position will extend the file.
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Characters between the previous end of file and the new position are
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filled with zeros. Extending the file in this way can create a
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``hole'': the blocks of zeros are not actually allocated on disk, so the
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file takes up less space than it appears so; it is then called a
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file takes up less space than it appears to; it is then called a
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``sparse file''.
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@cindex sparse files
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@cindex holes in files
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@ -1843,10 +1843,10 @@ If @code{aio_read} returns zero, the current status of the request
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can be queried using @code{aio_error} and @code{aio_return} functions.
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As long as the value returned by @code{aio_error} is @code{EINPROGRESS}
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the operation has not yet completed. If @code{aio_error} returns zero,
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the operation successfully terminated, otherwise the value is to be
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interpreted as an error code. If the function terminated, the result of
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the operation can be obtained using a call to @code{aio_return}. The
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returned value is the same as an equivalent call to @code{read} would
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the operation successfully terminated, otherwise the value is to be
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interpreted as an error code. If the function terminated, the result of
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the operation can be obtained using a call to @code{aio_return}. The
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returned value is the same as an equivalent call to @code{read} would
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have returned. Possible error codes returned by @code{aio_error} are:
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@table @code
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