Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2005-12-08 | Use __sendto in __libc_send, small correction | Peter S. Mazinger | |
2005-12-08 | Similar impl. of __libc_x using hidden_weak_alias, hope threads work w/ it | Peter S. Mazinger | |
2005-12-08 | Again rpc ;-( , all *inet*, *addr* | Peter S. Mazinger | |
2005-12-07 | Hide more | Peter S. Mazinger | |
2005-11-26 | 100 JUMP relocs less (remaining 431) by hiding internally used ones | Peter S. Mazinger | |
2005-06-29 | if both __NR_send and __NR_socketcall do not exist, fall back to __NR_sendto ↵ | Mike Frysinger | |
(same goes for recv/recvfrom) | |||
2005-02-13 | x86_64 fixes: __NR_socketcall doesnt exist, nor does __NR_recv / __NR_send ↵ | Mike Frysinger | |
... so dont try using socketcall() unless the system call exists | |||
2002-07-07 | Cleanup namespace leaks by prepending __ to global stuff to | Eric Andersen | |
indicate it is (alledgedly) private. -Erik | |||
2002-06-12 | Yipe. As Joseph Chiu noticed, sockvec is supposed to be an int* | Eric Andersen | |
not an int. | |||
2002-05-12 | Fix some silly bugs and type problems | Eric Andersen | |
2002-05-11 | Fix the defines which I had backwards | Eric Andersen | |
2002-05-11 | Majorly rework to also cope with architectures which do not use | Eric Andersen | |
the socketcall system call, but instead implement each fundamental networking function directly as a system call. -Erik | |||
2002-02-13 | A number of naming updates in preparation for adding in | Eric Andersen | |
proper threading. Most of this is from Stefan Soucek, with additions and changes as needed from me. | |||
2001-11-21 | Adjust naming for __FORCE_GLIBC__ to __FORCE_GLIBC and add | Eric Andersen | |
support for __FORCE_NOGLIBC per Brian Stafford <brian.stafford@office-logic.com> | |||
2001-09-27 | Update to accomodate the header file changes | Eric Andersen | |
2001-06-12 | Silence a few warnings. | Eric Andersen | |
2001-02-05 | Update networking includes. | Eric Andersen | |
2000-10-23 | More reorg. A place for everything and everything in its place... | Eric Andersen | |