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> When Be was maintening its own gnupro version, they took care to handle > some specifics area of BeOS inside them port. > > One is a problem with the BeOS fseek that rely on BFS filesystem : on > BFS when you fseek on a new create file, none of offset is set with > zeros. So if you fseek/seek and you don't use the pass area, when you > will write your file, you will have some garbage inside. > > I would like to handle this problem like this : This was discussed on the binutils list back in late Aug of 2000. I will forward to you privately a copy of my archived mail about this, some of which took place off the list. -Fred
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