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Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 09:07:26 -0500
From: "Pierre A. Humblet" <Pierre DOT Humblet AT ieee DOT org>
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Subject: Re: HEADSUP everyone: 32/64bit changes are commited
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> 
> >
> > Amazing job, Corinna.  Truly amazing.
> 
Yes, great work. Corinna.

> Thanks but it wasn't quite complete.  This morning I've rebuild the
> whole source tree from scratch and suddenly ranlib didn't work anymore
> with this version.  I figured out that I missed several off_t and fpos_t
> type clashes in newlib :-(
> 
> I've just posted the patch to newlib (Subject: "[PATCH] Avoid more
> problems with type clashes").  Everybody who wants to build Cygwin
> from CVS should apply this patch as long as it's not approved and
> commited.

FYI, I tried to rebuild everything last night on Windows but the dll build
failed because fopen64 and friends were missing from libc (although stdio64
is there and I ran configure on newlib).

Also I realized recently we are heading for trouble with lastlog.
It's really an array of ~200 byte structures indexed by uid. Currently
its max size is ~ 200 x 64k = 13MB. With the change it can be 800 GB or so.

ssh supports (on the fly) lastlog as a directory, with per user files,
but I don't think inetutils does. Not sure what to do.

Pierre

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