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DateThu, 7 Jun 2007 11:36:57 +0200
From"Jesper Juhl" <>
SubjectRe: [patch/rfc] implement memmem() locally in kallsyms.c
On 07/06/07, Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> wrote:
> This patch basically copies the gnulib version of memmem() into
> scripts/kallsyms.c.  While a useful function, it isn't in POSIX so some
> systems (like Darwin) choose to omit it.  How do others feel ?
>

Do people actually build Linux kernels on Darwin & *BSD systems? If
they do then why?

What I'm getting at is; why do we care if it will build there?

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