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Dear GNU Libc Maintainers,
The following possible problem(s) were detected in the package(s)
you maintain in Debian:
=== glibc:
= This package has 1 RC bug(s) more than 30 days old:
- #382175 http://bugs.debian.org/382175
glibc: contains possibly non-free code
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linux/types.h exports some POSIX types. It can be asked to stop this
with __KERNEL_STRICT_NAMES. features.h defines this. So currently
anything works if features.h is included before linux/types.h.
This is not properly fixable by the glibc. The attached patch fixes it
in linux, but I'm
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 02:46:14PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
Is there some specific reported issue that this change is intended to fix?
I haven't noticed any complaints about the current behavior.
#434040 and a hand full of packages on the buildd.
Anyway, it's my understanding that
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 10:08:44PM +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:
linux/types.h exports some POSIX types. It can be asked to stop this
with __KERNEL_STRICT_NAMES. features.h defines this. So currently
anything works if features.h is included before linux/types.h.
This is not properly fixable by
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