|> It should not be mentioned in the man page?
|> Here we disagree. It is broken in glibc2.0 and glibc2.1, that is,
|> in a large fraction of present-day Linux installations.
It just has been fixed a few hours ago, and it would have been fixed much
earlier if anybody had reported the bug before.
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