Hi folks, I just a funny thing: the new libc-function mkdtemp() is only available on Solaris 10 Sparc, although the release between Sparc and i386 and identical:
> dam@unstable10s [unstable10s]:/home/dam > more /etc/release > Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 s10s_u10wos_17b SPARC > Copyright (c) 1983, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. > Assembled 23 August 2011 > dam@unstable10s [unstable10s]:/home/dam > nm -D /usr/lib/libc.so | grep > mkdtemp > [2326] | 364852| 168|FUNC |GLOB |0 |9 |mkdtemp > dam@unstable10s [unstable10s]:/home/dam > pvs -d /usr/lib/libc.so > libc.so.1; > SUNW_1.23; > SUNW_1.22.7; > SUNW_1.22.6; > SUNW_1.22.5; > SUNW_1.22.4; > SUNW_1.22.3; > SUNW_1.22.2; > SUNW_1.22.1; > SUNW_1.22; > SUNW_1.21.3; > SUNW_1.21.2; > SUNW_1.21.1; > SUNW_1.21; > SUNW_1.20.4; > SUNW_1.20.1; > SUNW_1.20; > SUNW_1.19; > SUNW_1.18.1; > SUNW_1.18; > SUNW_1.17; > SUNW_1.16; > SUNW_1.15; > SUNW_1.14; > SUNW_1.13; > SUNW_1.12; > SUNW_1.11; > SUNW_1.10; > SUNW_1.9; > SUNW_1.8; > SUNW_1.7; > SUNW_1.6; > SUNW_1.5; > SUNW_1.4; > SUNW_1.3; > SUNW_1.2; > SUNW_1.1; > SUNW_0.9; > SUNW_0.8; > SUNW_0.7; > SISCD_2.3; > SYSVABI_1.3; > SUNWprivate_1.1; > dam@unstable10x [global]:/home/dam > more /etc/release > Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 s10x_u10wos_17b X86 > Copyright (c) 1983, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. > Assembled 23 August 2011 > dam@unstable10x [global]:/home/dam > nm -D /usr/lib/libc.so | grep mkdtemp > [1] 20154 done nm -D /usr/lib/libc.so | > 20155 exit 1 grep mkdtemp > dam@unstable10x [global]:/home/dam > pvs -d /usr/lib/libc.so > libc.so.1; > SUNW_1.23; > SUNW_1.22.7; > SUNW_1.22.6; > SUNW_1.22.5; > SUNW_1.22.4; > SUNW_1.22.3; > SUNW_1.22.2; > SUNW_1.22.1; > SUNW_1.22; > SUNW_1.21.3; > SUNW_1.21.2; > SUNW_1.21.1; > SUNW_1.21; > SUNW_1.20.4; > SUNW_1.20.1; > SUNW_1.20; > SUNW_1.19; > SUNW_1.18.1; > SUNW_1.18; > SUNW_1.17; > SUNW_1.16; > SUNW_1.15; > SUNW_1.14; > SUNW_1.13; > SUNW_1.12; > SUNW_1.11; > SUNW_1.10; > SUNW_1.9; > SUNW_1.8; > SUNW_1.7; > SUNW_1.6; > SUNW_1.5; > SUNW_1.4; > SUNW_1.3; > SUNW_1.2; > SUNW_1.1; > SUNW_0.9; > SUNW_0.8; > SUNW_0.7; > SYSVABI_1.3; > SUNWprivate_1.1; Any idea on why this is? Best regards — Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896
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