Re: Bug in kernel or libc !?

david (david@kalifornia.com)
Tue, 25 Aug 1998 10:47:34 -0700


Reply to mail from Alex Riedel about Bug in kernel or libc !?
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> Please test this program.
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> After executing this program file 'test' is 0 bytes lenght.
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> On Solaris 2.5 x86 this works fine.
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Please turn off the HTML formatting. It is redundant; sending two copies
of your mail to everyone. Many of us are not using a m$ inflicted product
nor do we use netscape for email. Thus we do not see your post because it
is an "attachment". It's quite perturbing to go dig it out of a mailfile
and cut/paste. Many of us simply filter these kinds of mail to /dev/null.

To the linux-kernel FAQ maintainer, if this is not on the FAQ, please add
a blurb.

thankyou,
-d

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