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<title>ANSIfy, WARNSify, CONSTify. Bit of style(9)-ify.</title>
<updated>2003-10-18T10:04:16Z</updated>
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<name>Mark Murray</name>
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<title>Add __FBSDID()s to libutil</title>
<updated>2001-09-30T22:35:07Z</updated>
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<name>Matthew Dillon</name>
<email>dillon@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<title>Fix problems people were having with large -O levels with GCC and</title>
<updated>2000-10-27T01:19:02Z</updated>
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<name>Brian Feldman</name>
<email>green@FreeBSD.org</email>
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getting libutil/libcrypt to work properly.  I've determined that GCC
thinks it can inline all functions, including weak-symboled ones, if
it feels like it.

Create a new stub.c and move any stubs there to prevent inlining.
Thanks to jdp and William S. Duncanson for helping me finally find the
problem.
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