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2008-04-12Functions should be either exported in public .h filesDenis Vlasenko
and marked with libc_hidden_proto/def(), or not be exported in .h files and be hidden (or even static if possible). We have five functions which violate this. Fixing: netdb.h: export ruserpass() rpc/rpc.h: export xdr_accepted_reply() and xdr_rejected_reply() make inet_ntoa_r static function (it is not exported in any .h file) make _time_tzset hidden function (it is not exported in any .h file)
2007-01-29sync some fixes from glibcMike Frysinger
2006-01-14make DODEBUG=y happy, update sysdeps/common/* copyrightPeter S. Mazinger
2006-01-14hidden_def/hidden_proto: convert all users (I hope) termios split, add some ↵Peter S. Mazinger
missing headers, other jump relocs removed
2006-01-08hide internal ahostbuf symbolMike Frysinger
2005-12-09Implement hidden listen, use the hidden listen/acceptPeter S. Mazinger
2005-12-09Implement hidden poll, switch user to hidden *printf/*scanf/pollPeter S. Mazinger
2005-12-08mmap/mremap/socket/rewind gonePeter S. Mazinger
2005-12-08Again rpc ;-( , all *inet*, *addr*Peter S. Mazinger
2005-12-07Hide morePeter S. Mazinger
2005-12-07Hide *clnt|pmap|svc* and some rpc. inet/rpc is full of relocs ...Peter S. Mazinger
2005-12-04More hiding, 300 leftPeter S. Mazinger
2005-12-01Hide mostly used functionsPeter S. Mazinger
2005-11-15Hide __libc_sa_lenPeter S. Mazinger
2003-10-08Atsushi Nemoto writes:Eric Andersen
I found inappropriate data types are used in some places in networking codes. * tcp_seq is 32bit (u_long -> u_int32_t) * in_addt_t should be used for internet address (unsigned long -> in_addr_t) * socklen_t should be used for accept() This is a patch against uclibc-0.9.21 (can be applied for current CVS). 64bit platforms (sizeof(int)!=sizeof(long)) will need this. I believe this patch does not harm any 32bit platforms.
2002-08-06Rework RPC code once again. By default, only enable theEric Andersen
stuff needed for NFS mounts, rsh, and similar. -Erik