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Subject: dlopen(3): GNU extension dladdr section specifies "GNU_SOURCE" not
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The GNU Extensions section documents the additional GNU extensions to
this section. However, in the code/example part, the documented define
to access these is "GNU_SOURCE". However, "_GNU_SOURCE" is what
actually works (as one would expect). This is a minor typo, but it does
inhibit using the man page for this feature, until one catches this
mistake.
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