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Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com> wrote on 11/04/2004 05:18:12 PM: > If you are not providing a syscall entry point, then you should not define > AT_SYSINFO at all, since its meaning (as used so far) is to be the syscall > entry point. You have a vdso with no syscall entry point, just define > AT_SYSINFO_EHDR. > OK I'll work up a patch to enable AT_SYSINFO_EHDR only support of starters. Then enable powerpc32/powerpc64 to use it. Steven J. Munroe Linux on Power Toolchain Architect IBM Corporation, Linux Technology Center
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