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Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 13:31:35 -0500
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Subject: Re: llseek is not in stubs.h (was: Re: Locking fcntl changes
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> OK, then I am guessing what is needed is to make llseek a stubbed 
> function.  Currently llseek is *not* defined as __llseek, it is defined 
> directly as llseek.  If I interpret your information correctly, the 
> more correct way to have defined llseek would have been to define it as 
> __llseek in llseek.c and to have put "#define llseek  __llseek" into 
> libc/stubs.h, right?

Close.  Add the #define to stubs.h, but leave the function in llseek.c
as llseek() (the define in stubs.h affects that also).  Both llseek.c
and any function using llseek() would need stubs.h.

> Should I do this as a separate patch, prior to finishing my fcntl 
> changes?  Or include it as one of the separate diffs that make up the 
> fcntl change set?

Separate would be better.  It's trivial enough that it can be applied
right away, rather than being held up for reviews of the other parts.

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