Roland McGrath
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* nss/nss_files/files-parse.c (parse_list): Set EOL from LINE if it
points within DATA->linebuffer; otherwise use all of DATA->linebuffer itself, no need to skip past a NUL. * nss/nsswitch.h (known_function): Comment fix. * nss/nsswitch.c (nss_lookup_function): Rewritten using __tsearch directly. Do the lookup and insertion with a single call, and fill in the tree node afterwards if new. (known_compare, nss_find_entry, nss_insert_entry): Functions removed. * misc/sys/select.h: #define __need_timespec before <sys/time.h> incl. (struct timeval): Add bodiless decl for scope. * time/time.h (struct timespec): Rename members from `ts_*' to `tv_*'. Move struct timespec defn outside [_TIME_H] so it can be got with #define __need_timespec. * time/sys/time.h (TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC): Use `tv_*' instead of `ts_*' for `struct timespec' member names. (TIMESPEC_TO_TIMEVAL): Likewise. * nss/Makefile (extra-libs-others): New variable. * extra-lib.mk: Don't test for $($(lib)-no-lib-dep). Instead match $(lib) in $(extra-libs-others). * sunrpc/Makefile (extra-libs-others): New variable. (librpcsvc-no-lib-dep): Variable removed. Thu Jul 4 05:21:59 1996 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@azstarnet.com> * login/utmp.h: Fix typos. * misc/syslog.c (vsyslog): Use __send instead of send and __connect instead of connect to avoid name-space collisions (e.g., with psgetty).
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