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@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ exactly what to use.
Version 2.7.2.3 does and future versions of GCC will automatically
provide the correct specs.
-?? Looking through the shared libc file I haven't found the
+??nonsh Looking through the shared libc file I haven't found the
functions `stat', `lstat', `fstat', and `mknod' and while
linking on my Linux system I get error messages. How is
this supposed to work?
@@ -1438,6 +1438,16 @@ In the case of setmntent(), it may appear to work in most cases, but it
won't always work. Unfortunately, for compatibility reasons, we can't
change the return type of setmntent() to something other than FILE *.
+?? I get "undefined reference to `atexit'"
+
+{UD} This means that your installation is somehow broken. The situation is
+the same as for 'stat', 'fstat', etc (see ?nonsh). Investigate why the
+linker does not pick up libc_nonshared.a.
+
+If a similar message is issued at runtime this means that the application or
+DSO is not linked against libc. This can cause problems since 'atexit' is
+not exported anymore.
+
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