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x_internal, do not use cascading aliases
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uClibc_uintmaxtostr.h is only internal header, remove from target
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the weaks that we arent actually using atm, and in general touchup the code
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example and glibc still has '__mempcpy' as a global symbol. How about this, do a complete buildroot file system after hacking uClibc to make sure things work? There's a novel idea.
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hidden again
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posix_fadvise kernel call exists but not posix_fadvise64
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