ChangeLog: LTP-20050804 - Applied fix from Greg Edwards for 64bit execution. - self_exec magic required to run child functions on uClinux - Applied patch from Mike Frysinger:trying to do a build on uClibc will abort in lib/tlibio.c because we dont provide aio.h find attached a patch which updates the check to include UCLIBC alongside UCLINUX - remove call to create.sh script that checks for obscure c++ rpms - remove all references to and creation of non-std /usr/local/bin/perl5 - fix ballista.cpp to not core dump with std c++ lib - fix to add librt to MakefileTarget for running aio_suspend test:missing clock_gettime on linux - remove printf.h and stdio.h from testcases/commands/ade/ld/rd1.c. - Change to fix the addition of 2 minutes without going over 60 for the seconds - patch to fix up the install target in disktest to match the install targets of everything else - patch to fix writetest Makefile to not always rebuild the writetest binary regardless of whether you ran `make` or `make install` or whatever - newer toolchains complain about redefining 'log' since it's a math function provided by the libc find attached a simple patch to rename the 'log' variable in testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_04.c to 'logit' - when running make in silent mode (make -s) the verbose mode of AR 'gets in the way' attached patch drops the -v and adds -c so that ar wont display the 'ar: creating blah.a' message either - the current mallocstress.c emits a warning about newsize being used uninitialized because gcc doesnt detect the abort(0) path find attached a simple patch to prevent the warning from being issued - Running nptl01 can fail if the test lasts longer than 300 seconds, patch to lower interations to 100000. - Fixed clone04 to return correct failure code.
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