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default for now. From the comments...
* Defining __TIME_TZ_FILE causes tzset() to attempt to read the TZ value
* from the file /etc/TZ if the TZ env variable isn't set. The file contents
* must be the intended value of TZ, followed by a newline. No other chars,
* spacing, etc is allowed. As an example, an easy way for me to init
* /etc/TZ appropriately would be: echo CST6CDT > /etc/TZ
Also optimized timezone setting when the timezone string hasn't changed,
as well as fixed a minor buglet wrt SUSv3-allowed chars in TZ std and
dst fields.
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needlessly. To do so increases the generated code size with bcc.
Eliminate duplicate define warnings in wstring.c.
Fix potentially broken preprocessor comparisons. The preprocessor
converts integers to maximal signed type, so inequality comparisons
involving UINTMAX_MAX, ULLONG_MAX, and (if no long long) ULONG_MAX
were potentially broken.
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arch-specific constant value defined in bits/uClibc_clk_tck.h.
Default is 100 (common/bits) but alpha uses 1024 following glibc.
Override per arch as necessary.
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Implemented unformatted wide i/o functions. (ungetwc still needs testing)
Fix a few bugs in wchar.c.
Modifications for bcc/elks support.
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that localtime_r() calls tzset() to initialize/update timezone data.
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At least people can play with it. Also, fix a buglet in setenv.c.
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-Erik
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