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Package: libc0.3-dev
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-03-19
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the TCFLSH ioctl is not defined in <sys/ioctl.h>
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On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 07:50:43PM +0900, GOTO Masanori wrote:
>
> "might not"?
>
> It seems that Hurd does not conform to sysv style _TCFLSH 0x5407.
Note that we're talking about Glibc, or at most Glibc in combination
with the Hurd. (nevertheless, if you want to assign hurd-related
Glibc bugs to the hurd-dev package that's ok)
> I
> think TIOCFLUSH is BSD's ioctl() interface argument number, and TCFLSH
> is linux (sysv)'s ioctl() interface argument number. Try to use
> tcflush(). I think it's ok that Hurd does not have any TCFLSH, but
> have tcflush(). Your program is needed to fix. I can say this bug
> can be closed, ok?
aha, i see. then i think it's ok to close..
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