On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, David S. Miller wrote:

> Every Linux inetd in the world would instantly stop working.

Why should it? inetd.c does not touch fd flags. No F_SETFL, no
O_NONBLOCK, no fcntl. Why should inetd fail with a changed accept(2)
semantics?

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