Debian bug report logs - #1607 , boring messages ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Message sent to debian-devel@pixar.com: Subject: Bug#1607: sysinfo(2) documented and implemented but not in libc Reply-To: Ian Jackson , debian-bugs@pixar.com Resent-From: Ian Jackson Resent-To: debian-devel@pixar.com Resent-Date: Sun, 08 Oct 1995 19:18:01 GMT Resent-Message-ID: Resent-Sender: iwj10@cus.cam.ac.uk X-Debian-PR-Package: libc X-Debian-PR-Keywords: Received: via spool for debian-bugs; Sun, 08 Oct 1995 19:18:01 GMT Received: with rfc822 via encapsulated-mail; Sun, 08 Oct 1995 19:14:33 GMT Received: from pixar.com by mongo.pixar.com with smtp (Smail3.1.28.1 #15) id m0t21AB-000ANAC; Sun, 8 Oct 95 12:13 PDT Received: from bootes.cus.cam.ac.uk by pixar.com with SMTP id AA08564 (5.67b/IDA-1.5 for debian-bugs-pipe@mongo.pixar.com); Sun, 8 Oct 1995 12:13:10 -0700 Received: by bootes.cus.cam.ac.uk (Smail-3.1.29.0 #36) id m0t21A7-000BzMC; Sun, 8 Oct 95 20:13 BST Received: by chiark id (Debian /\oo/\ Smail3.1.29.1 #29.33); Sun, 8 Oct 95 19:55 BST Message-Id: Date: Sun, 8 Oct 95 19:55 BST From: Ian Jackson To: Debian bugs submission address Package: libc Version: 4.6.27-6 The sysinfo system call is documented (manpages 1.8-1), implemented in the kernel (vanilla 1.2.13) and made available to user programs that #include the right files, but it doesn't appear to be in the libc. I get: /u/ian/things/debian/dpkg-1.0.1/main/filesdb.c:407: undefined reference to `sysinfo' Using nm on /usr/lib/libc.a confirms that there is no `sysinfo' entry point. It also doesn't seem to be in any of the `normal' libc headers (ie, , rather than ). Ian. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Message sent: From: iwj10@thor.cam.ac.uk (Ian Jackson) To: Ian Jackson Subject: Bug#1607: Acknowledgement (was: sysinfo(2) documented and implemented but not in libc) In-Reply-To: References: Thank you for the problem report you have sent regarding Debian GNU/Linux. This is an automatically generated reply, to let you know your message has been received. It is being forwarded to the developers' mailing list for their attention; they will reply in due course. If you wish to submit further information on your problem, please send it to debian-bugs@pixar.com, but please ensure that the Subject line of your message starts with "Bug#1607" or "Re: Bug#1607" so that we can identify it as relating to the same problem. Please do not reply to the address at the top of this message, unless you wish to report a problem with the bug-tracking system. Ian Jackson (maintainer, debian-bugs) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Ian Jackson / iwj10@thor.cam.ac.uk , with the debian-bugs tracking mechanism This page last modified 07:43:01 GMT Wed 01 Nov