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AC_SYS_LARGEFILE defines _FILE_OFFSET_BITS in config.h if needed for
LFS, and this automatically maps things like open to open64. But quite
a few places used explicit 64-bit names, which won't work on platforms
like FreeBSD where off_t is always 64-bit and there are no foo64 names.
It's better to just trust that AC_SYS_LARGEFILE is doing it correctly.
But we can verify this too, as some file could easily forget to include
config.h. The new tests/run-lfs-symbols.sh checks all build targets
against lfs-symbols (taken from lintian) to make sure everything was
implicitly mapped to 64-bit variants when _FILE_OFFSET_BITS is set.
Signed-off-by: Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
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* Change name from "Red Hat elfutils" to "elfutils".
* Update license of standalone tools and test from GPLv2 to GPLv3+.
* Change license of libraries from GPLv2+exception to GPLv2/LGPLv3+.
* Add Developer Certificate of Origin based contributor policy.
top-level:
- COPYING: Upgraded from GPLv2 to GPLv3.
- CONTRIBUTING, COPYING-GPLv2, COPYING-LGPLv3: New files.
- NEWS: Added note about new contribution and license policy.
- Makefile.am: Updated to GPLv3, added new files to EXTRA_DIST.
- configure.ac: Update to GPLv3, changed AC_INIT name to 'elfutils'.
backends, lib, libasm, libcpu, libdw, libdwfl, libebl, libelf:
- All files updated to GPLv2/LGPLv3+. Except some very small files
(<5 lines) which didn't have any headers at all before, the linker
.maps files and the libcpu/defs files which only contain data and
libelf/elf.h which comes from glibc and is under LGPLv2+.
config:
- elfutils.spec.in: Add new License: headers and new %doc files.
- Update all license headers to GPLv2/LGPLv3+ for files used by libs.
src, tests:
- All files updated to GPLv3+. Except for the test bz2 data files, the
linker maps and script files and some very small files (<5 lines)
that don't have any headers.
Signed-off-by: Richard Fontana <rfontana@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Wielaard <mjw@redhat.com>
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