Why do we use pread in the first place?

Zeev

At 21:27 03/09/2002, Dan Kalowsky wrote:
>Please read bug:
>
>http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=15983
>
>As it states, currently non-i386 Linux boxen are having difficulty with
>the session functionality.  Mainly because of the pread/pwrite functions.
>The check passes, and the HAVE_PREAD/HAVE_PWRITE flags are given.
>
>One of the users has discovered that this is actually a bug in the glibc
>implementations on non-i386 machines.  There is a message (linked in the
>bug report) that states this has been fixed in CVS as of Tues, 30th July
>2002.  So what does the official PHP stance become?  Do we want to put a
>series of #defines around this code section to make sure Linux/non-i386
>doesn't use this code?  Or do we just ignore it and wait for the new glibc
>code to filter down?
>
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