Hello list,
Can someone help Jean-Roch with this package? I don't have a development
environment at the moment.
Thanks,
Eric
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Hi Kp,
That's it ;)
Eric
2010/11/15 KP Kirchdoerfer
> Am Montag, 15. November 2010, 14:09:29 schrieb Eric Spakman:
> > David,
> >
> > If I remember correctly, the option "Check tainted module" is needed. But
> I
> > can't remember which modul
David,
If I remember correctly, the option "Check tainted module" is needed. But I
can't remember which modules needed it. Please check before commiting that
change.
Eric
>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> I won't promise that *nothing* is broken, but everything I tried work
Hello David,
The reason for that was that the dnsmasq is serving as dns server, it gets
its upstream servers from
/etc/dhcpc/resolv.conf
See also:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/buci-dnsmasq3.html
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/buci-network3.html
Eric
2010/10/25 davidMbrooke
>
Hello Mats Erik,
I have no objection in putting these binaries in a seperate package.
Especially if it makes maintaining easier.
Regards,
Eric
> Hello folks,
>
>
> I will the next few days commit a major overhaul of Webconf,
> resulting in new versions of at least five webcon
added to
leaf.cvs.sourceforge.net/leaf/src/bering-uclibc/contrib/ which you can do
with your sourceforge account. Or you can send me the sources and I can
add it. It would be a pity if the setup would get lost.
Eric
> Hi,
>
>
> I've been experimenting with using Bering-uClibc as a
is beyond the physical memory
size of the system, because of the upper limit. This isn't possible with
the simple initramfs fs.
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>> directories to be backed up. So this should not hurt, or does it?
>
> I meant .conf not
>
Nope, it's really .local. Using .conf would not cover
all files that might change.
Eric
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ckage is meant for. Or to have a specific
>>>> package with the added files and a .local file.
>>> That is the way I do it right now, my local.local file is constantly
>>> growing though.
>>>
>> Or just add the etc/network to local.local
>>
>
>
in local.local (local.lrp),
>> that's where that package is meant for. Or to have a specific package
>> with the added files and a .local file.
>
> That is the way I do it right now, my local.local file is constantly
> growing though.
>
Or just add the etc/netwo
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We can't remove directories from CVS ourselves.
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Hi Erich,
Because it works for KP, did you make any change to the ntpd package or
did you compile your own?
Eric
>>
>>
>> Strange, neither the version of ntpd or iptools has changed between the
>> two betas and the initrd basicly only contains busybox.
>
> Yes,
Hi Erich,
Strange, neither the version of ntpd or iptools has changed between the
two betas and the initrd basicly only contains busybox. So I wonder what
can cause this problem... besides an ntpd init script (busybox change in
init applet?) or a busybox command used in the ntp scripts..
Eric
Hi Erich,
Do you still have "CONFIG_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_IP_BUILTIN=y" enabled in
busybox? This shouldn't be because we are using the full version of the
iptools.
Eric
> KP
>
>
> KP Kirchdoerfer schrieb:
>
>> On Saturday 05 January 2008 22:27:29 Erich Titl wr
Hi Erich, Mike,
>
> Erich,
> Disregard my last post. You omitted a path 'bering-uclibc' from the
> import command.
>
> http://leaf.cvs.sourceforge.net/leaf/src/bering-uclibc/apps/
>
The correct path is:
leaf.cvs.sourceforge.net/leaf/s
import your files?
>
The easiest way is to checkout the /leaf/src/bering-uclibc/contrib/
directory, create the r1000 directory, cvs add that directory. Copy the
new files to it, cvs add them and do a cvs commit.
> Thanks
>
>
> Erich
>
Eric
mat) is
> 64062 bytes.
>
>
> Sum of uncompressed filesize is 182kb.
>
That's definitly worth looking at. But the software doesn't seem to be
very actively developt...
Is it a dropin replacement for the gcc libstdc++ libraries?
>
>
> Natanael Copa
>
Hi Mike,
>
> Eric,
> Thanks for the information. If I have this straight, either choice is
> about the same resource wise.
>
> microperl 350 kbytes libstdc++ more than 400 kbyte
>
Not entirely, the microperl package (tar.gz) is 350 kbyte (without
probably needed modules) th
.lrp
But the library is also pretty big, more than 400 kbyte...
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Hi Erich,
This is always of interest, please send the patch.
Eric
> Hi folks
>
>
> I added the rt2400 module to the ralink directory. I have a patch for
> ralink if this should be of interest.
>
ckage.
>
I don't see a lot of embedded distributions in this list, only sharp,
symbian and wince but no linux based.
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least somewhere between 400 and 500 kbyte (compressed). That's a lot
more than the current 90 kbyte...
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Eric
Hi Paul,
I just checked rc1 and it's in the modules tarball:
2.4.33\kernel\net\ipv4\netfilter\ipt_CONNMARK.o
Eric
> It looks like ipt_CONNMARK.o is not in the Bering*_modules.tgz file
> in the iso image.
>
> Can we please get this in as part of the standard build before
>
s
done now in the lastest mhttpd(s) packages in CVS or create some sort of
API that will pass logfile names and daemon names used in a package to a
common cron script for reloading and logrotating.
> cheers
>
> Erich
>
Eric
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figdb.
>
The correct place to change this is the ulogd cron.daily file, lrp.conf is
for configuration of the logfiles served by syslogd. I will look for an
option to pass the ulogd.conf logfile parameters to the cron.daily script,
so this will handled automatically (like done in mhttpd).
> chee
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don't use shorewall you don't need ulogd.
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about the problem you have with logrotating?
>cheers
>
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Hi Erich,
Both logfiles (shorewall.log and ulogd.log), served by ulogd are
rotated by there own cron scripts. ulogd.log once a week and shorewall.
log every day. In both cron scripts ulogd is reloaded.
Eric
>Hi Folks
>
>again, I should learn to change subject, sorry
>
>in my att
e is and will never be
"easy", you always need to know what you are doing. But having a good UI
and
convenient installation is a big pre.
> Best of luck either way,
>
>
> Paul
>
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> Hello all,
>
>
> I just wanted to touch base and let you know I'm starting a cycle to
> get QBox updated, and will be using Bering-uClibc 3.0.
>
> I may actually branch
o suppress the warning without
disabling ipv6 support in the config.
> I have never seen this
> happen on a 1.x glibc based Bering. I must admit, I never explored the
> ssh_config file neither.
>
Because 1.x glibc Bering didn't support ipv6 at all
> cheers
>
> Eri
Hi Erich,
I suppose you are talking about openssh, not dropbear ssh/scp?
No problem to add that value to the ssh_config file, will do that later
today.
Eric
> Hi Folks
>
>
> Starting with bering-uclibc3.x I observed an error when trying to use
> ssh/scp.
>
> debug2: calli
Hi Mike,
>
> Eric,
> Ah. We are in agreement then, or I think so. Do you still plan on a
> "shordoc" package?
>
I don't know, a router/firewall is not really a good platform to read
documentation... Maybe Erich's suggestion will work, creating some sort of
webco
plicate the shorewall documentation on the LEAF site?
>> Isn't it much simpler to just provide a link to Tom's documentation?
>>
>
> Eric,
> Aren't we discussing the Shorewall man page?
>
>
> The man page ships with Shorewall, but we strip it for si
r documentation will not match the code we're shipping.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> There is no shorewall version 5, the current Stable Release version is
>> 3.2.6 which is what we use. The development release is version 3.3.5,
>> which will become 3.4.x when stab
Hi Paul,
;-)))
> Doh, I'm an ass. I found it just after I sent the note out... I was
> thinking, "I know it was in 2.x..."
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There is no shorewall version 5, the current Stable Release version is
3.2.6 which is what we use. The development release is version 3.3.5,
which will become 3.4.x when stable. When this version is stable, that o
Hi Paul,
There is no reason for it, that's why it's just available ;-)
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/bering-uclibc/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=12&MMN_position=32:32
ezipupd.lrp
Eric
> Is there a reason the ez-ipupdate package for 3.x is
ewpoint it's somewhat more structured than having everything
in one directory, but it's indeed not consistent with how it gets
downloaded.
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> cheers
>
> Erich
>
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Hi Erich,
Are you sure you're using the latest checkout of apps/linux? The
linux/if_pppol2tp.h file is part of the pppol2tp-linux-2.4.27.patch.gz
patch in the linux CVS directory.
Eric
> Hi Folks
>
>
> it appears that the xl2tpd package as distributed on CVs does not
> compi
If there's no official behavior for this currently (I could be blind,
> I'm cutting over to 3.x at high speed and not reading docs all that
> well), would you mind if I created something? Do you have opinions about
> how it should behave?
>
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instead of using all kinds of mount, umount and dir commands in
/etc/modules.
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Hi Paul,
>should we be saving /var/lib/random-seed in configdb?
>
Ok, understand the question. Yes, it should be saved ;-)
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Hi Paul,
A few comments:
-We do have tar -X, so you can use that. Take a look at the apkg upgrade
code for an example.
-The hardcoded name of the modules repository is somewhat ugly, maybe you
can do something with "uname" to find the kernel version.
Eric
> Here's what I
ystem.
Eric
>I don't know how popular this is going to be, but I'll toss it out anyway.
>
>For 99% of leaf users, storage is no longer ultra critical. This idea
>is not meant to eliminate the current way of doing things (for those
>folks who really are tight on secondary
Hi Paul,
Good idea, will take a look.
Eric
>Please consider applying this patch to dropbear. It will dynamically
>create the dropbear host key files if they don't exist. This is EXTREMELY
>useful for bringup from scratch. If you don't have access to the serial
>port
Hi Paul,
I don't want to enable traceroute in busybox, because it don't work
out of the box with shorewall and it adds size. Traceroute can also
be done from any host connected.
I rather have a separate traceroute package.
Eric
>? busybox-1.2.1
&g
ke a look. But I think it
is in CVS somewhere...
>webwlan was not either
>
Not sure, wil take a look. (I think there is a webwlan.lwp somewhere
in CVS).
>should we be saving /var/lib/random-seed in configdb?
>
It is saved.
Eric
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A few things that could be done in a HW specific configdb/moddb in
the case of a WRAP f.e. is setting the serial console, disabling
normal consoles, selecting the wd1100 module with the right
parameters and the correct NIC module.
Eric
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Hi Adrian,
I took a look at the sourcecode and don't see any reason why it shouldn't
work. The only thing is that the code is not GPL-ed.
Eric
>
> Does anyone know of someone who may have packaged the routing package
> olsrd for Leaf, or can think of a reason why it migh
Hello Tom,
That's great news! Thank you very much!
Eric Spakman
> I have opened up the 3.3 development thread.
>
>
> http://www1.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/development/3.3/shorewall-3.3.0
> ftp://ftp1.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/development/3.3/shorewall-3.3.0
>
>
-build-docs)
>>
> This helped, rerunning buildenv was not sufficient.
>
I will make this change in CVS also.
>
> BTW. does anyone know why S/MIME signed messages are _not_ showing up on
> the list?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Erich
>
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It's probably your version of jade. Try to change libusb buildtool.mk file
like this:
Change:
./configure)
to
./configure --disable-build-docs)
Eric
> Hi
>
>
> Maybe I blew it again, altough I thought upgrading my development
> environment was easy
>
> - I
can also set some other standard options, like selecting the right modules
in /etc/modules, some network options and comment out the normal ttys.
I will keep your idea in mind.
> Best and thanks,
>
> Paul
>
Regards,
Eric
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certain types of hardware, so it's just a
matter of copying the right configdb package to the storage media and
of you go.
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Hi Paul,
A real /etc/inittab is always present, it's part of the etc.lrp
package...
Eric
>Look at the script. If a real /etc/inittab is present, it doesn't do
>its magic.
>It only does it if the proto is present and /etc/inittab is not.
>
>This is one of the most
Hi Paul,
Hmmm, not sure. I find it a bit of a clutch. What happens if an user
edit the inittab for other changes like mgetty?
I prefer specific configdb/sylinux.cfg for different hardware where
also other changes can be done.
Eric
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x27;t think this is intended.
>
Did you also used the latest webconf.lwp package? The daemon start/
stop script is part of the lwp package.
>kp
>
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Hi Nathan,
Thank you very much!
> Hi Eric,
>
>
> I just posted the source and binary versions of webconf.lrp and
> webconf.lwp. Your changes to lrcfg.back.cgi were heroic.
:)))
> I decided to
> shortcut the whole thing and make webconf (backup, at least) work with
Hi Nathan,
>Bering uClibc team,
>
>Eric alerted me to the broken backup packages webconf. (sorry)
>
>While looking at it, I have a quick question re the new backup system.
>
>Should it be possible to backup moddb/configdb to any of the destinations
>in /var/lib/lrpkg/p
ges/uclibc-0.9/20/testing/
It depends on the libm.lrp package.
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[ all elf files ] | while read elffile ; do for so in `readelf -d
> $elffile |\
> grep NEEDED |\ sed 's/.*Shared library: //; s/\[\(.*\)\]/\1/'` ; do
>
> dep=`find_lrp_that_has_file $so` add_dependency $dep done done
>
> So you
Hi Paul,
>Eric & KP,
>
>Looks nice, been trying to catch up on things...
>
>Couple of questions, while we're doing the 3.0 flag day, would it be OK
>if we made the package dependancies explicit, not part of the help file?
>
That would be a good idea.
>
>The
y on other
>projects to do it for you.
>
Even if you are right, it would only count for the linux source. We
only use binutils and gcc to build the toolchain, we don't provide
gcc or binutils binaries.
I don't think it would ever be a proble
So I
still don't see a problem...
To answer David: I think this whole story only applies for distros still
being maintained (with a limit of 3 years).
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; are not really useful there.
>
Agree, although they can be usefull as backup (initrd) if you ever replace
the initrd on the floppy.
>
> Regards,
> Cedric
>
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>The ISO simply contains all packages found in $PKGDIR (no hard wired list)
>
Ok, so an exception should be made for the moddb package.
>
>Regards,
>Cedric
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>
That will also work.
>I will rename buildtool generated moddb to something like stdmoddb on the
>iso.
>
I think the ISO package list file in buildtool (to generate the CD)
still has the moddb listed, I will change it so it wil be ad
les will be saved
in the moddb package, so the concept of "locally added modules" doesn't
exist anymore, the modules database is a repository of all kernel modules.
>
> Regards,
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>
Regards,
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Hi Erich,
The problem on the shorewall site is solved now, the www.shorewall.net
link works correct again.
Cheers,
Eric
Op Zo, 9 juli, 2006 11:40 am schreef Erich Titl:
> Hi Eric
>
>
> Eric Spakman wrote:
>
>> Hi Erich,
>>
>>
>> I think it's a tempor
Hi Erich,
I think it's a temporary problem on shorewall's main site. I will
keep an eye on it and change to an other site if the problem persist.
Thanks for reporting.
Eric
>Eric
>
>Eric Spakman wrote:
>> Hi Erich,
>>
>>> I will download the current
Hi Erich,
>I will download the current 2.4.2 tonight and see how it runs on my
>environment.
>
Thanks!
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Hi everybody,
>
> some of you may have seen my odyssey getting a buildenv for uClibc up and
> running. With lots of help and patience by Eric Spakman I finally got the
> CVS HEAD to compile without barfing on my SuSE 9.2 .
>
> Now the 2.4.2 tagged release is not as gentle, as
Hello Erich,
I tought about the same, but the strange thing is that HOST_COMPILE is
empty with the latest commit and $CC points to the crosscompiler (the
2.4.2 tag should be set to current HEAD). But I will take a look at it
this evening.
Erc
> Hello
>
>
> following up to my compile problems wit
Hi Erich,
I will take a look at it, although I can't remember seeing this in my test...
Eric
> Eric
>
>
> some more information. Although wlan-ng appears to compile correctly, not
> all is well in config.mk
>
> CROSS_COMPILE=/data/leaf/bering-uclibc/devel/latest/src/
Hi Erich,
I just checked-in a slightly different version of wlan-ng's buildtool.mk,
this is more in line with other sources. Can you check this one to see if
it solves your problem?
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Hi Erich,
> The problem is in the linux-wlan-ng-0.2.3 directory, where CC is
> redefined in config.mk
>
> luna > grep /usr/bin/cc * config.mk:HOST_CC=$(HOST_COMPILE)/usr/bin/cc
> config.mk:CC=/data/leaf/bering-uclibc/devel/latest/src/bering-uclibc/build
> tool/staging/usr/bin//usr/bin/cc
> config
Op Di, 4 juli, 2006 3:31 pm schreef Erich Titl:
> Eric
>
>
> feels like a never ending story, herre the latest from the HEAD checkout
>
>
> -D__LINUX_WLAN__ ../shared/p80211types.c ../shared/p80211metamsg.c
> ../shared/p80211metamib.c ../shared/p80211meta.c mkmetadef.c
&
Hi Erich,
Don't know where that (double path)
/staging/usr/bin//usr/bin/cc:
comes from, doesn't do that on my host
Eric
> Eric
>
>
> feels like a never ending story, herre the latest from the HEAD checkout
>
> build source/package: wlan-ng --
>
Buildtool checks the link to the right uClibc loader when you start it
(either 0.9.20 or 0.9.28), it's not possible to do two simultanious builds
for two different environments. So don't ;))
Eric
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> Thanks for the explanation
>
>
> Will a new run fix this or will I have to set the referenced manually?
>
A new run should fix that.
>
> Erich
>
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Hello Paul,
I fully agree, but unfortuanatly I can't do anything about it.
I hope Mike can give the status of PDF (and/or HTML) generation.
Eric
>> -- "Eric Spakman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello Paul,
>>
>
>> AFAIK pdf generation is
be in a corrupted sources.cfg, where the setserial directory
> line was concatenated with the previous line.
>
> Will check if this is on the CVS itself
>
This is very well possible, I seem to remember that I fixed something like
this some time ago. Maybe after the 2.4.2 tag
Eric
a lot about it.
Although with a quick look there doesn't seem anything wrong with it,
neither in sources.cfg nor in buildtool.cfg..
Eric
> Hi Folks
>
>
> according to KP's suggestion I focused on 2.4.2
>
> - checking out from CVS was a breeze
>
>
> I modif
Hello Paul,
AFAIK pdf generation is still not ready... But you can checkout the XML
document files from CVS:
http://leaf.cvs.sourceforge.net/leaf/doc/guide/
Eric
> I went looking around the site for downloadable copies of the manuals for
> Bering-uClibc. I found a link to a supposed
Hi Erich,
I don't know enough of CVS to see what goes wrong. You can try a
fresh checkout of buildtool in a different directory.
EricS
>Eric
>
>Eric Spakman wrote:
>...
>>
>> Instead of using the tagged 2.4.2 with uClibc-0.9.20, why not use the
>> lat
ding cof files that usually
>live in /etc ? (asterisk has many)
>
Just add them to asterisk init.d script.
Instead of using the tagged 2.4.2 with uClibc-0.9.20, why not use the
latest in CVS with 0.9.28?
>Regards,
>Andrea Fino
>
Regards,
Eric
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Hi Mike,
>>
>> If you provide software to download the source then the link it points
>> to _must_not_be_altered_.
>>
>> This is pretty sensible.
>>
>
> Eric,
> That's the way I understood things also (linking to up-stream source was
> permis
omplete buildenv,
as Kp wrote. But if you want to use uClibc-0.9.28, your buildtool.cfg
may need some small changes for the new config system. If you send me
your buildtool.cfg file, I can make the changes for you if you like.
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ffect some other LEAF distro's...
Eric
> According to the latest news, it is being reported that the FSF is
> forcing all distributions to carry all source code, including "spinoff"
> distributions. For example, that means that MEPIS must carry the source
> code to every
nough to your script, but if the sha1sums and .list are
correct a backup will remove the files that no longer exist.
> For the moment, it's mainly useful for developers
> who want to rapidly test their new version of a particular package without
> rebooting or manually editing th
ems understanding how it exactly works ;)
> Why is the following piece added?
>
> else tar -zxpf $pth create_sha1 $pkg fi
>
Regards,
Eric
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Hello Cedric,
Very interesting!
I still have some problems understanding how it exactly works ;)
Why is the following piece added?
else
tar -zxpf $pth
create_sha1 $pkg
fi
Regards
Eric
>
>
> I've implemented a simple upgrade co
Hello Nataneal,
>> I looked at the link and it appears to be a very old bug.
>>
>
> So its fixed in newer versions of openswan?
>
No, the version used by Bering-uClibc is 2.4.5 which is the latest stable
version released only a few weeks ago and still has the bug.
Eric
Usi
Hello list,
Openswan-2.4.5 ipsec.lrp package in CVS updated with the fix:
http://leaf.cvs.sourceforge.net/leaf/bin/packages/uclibc-0.9/20/
Eric
> Hello list,
>
>
>
> Issuing the command "ipsec auto --status" while there is no tunnel will
> trigger a uclibc only
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