>> > So anyway, why do you need _llseek? Can't you just use lseek() like
>> > everyone else?
>>
>> Because I want it to work with glibc 2.0 that I still use on one machine.
>
> BTW. is it some interaction with symbols defined elsewhere or were _syscall
> macros dropped altogether? Which glibc symbol should I use in #ifdef to tell if
> glibc has 64-bit support?
-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE=1 -D_LARGE_FILES -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
I think the second is not needed.
-`J'
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