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<title>This commit was manufactured by cvs2svn to create tag</title>
<updated>2000-06-25T00:20:49Z</updated>
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'RELENG_3_5_0_RELEASE'.

This commit was manufactured to restore the state of the 3.5-RELEASE image.
Releases prior to 5.3-RELEASE are omitting the secure/ and crypto/ subdirs.
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<title>MFC: introduce .Lb macro to libc manpages</title>
<updated>2000-04-23T17:12:31Z</updated>
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<name>Alexey Zelkin</name>
<email>phantom@FreeBSD.org</email>
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Great bunch of $freeBSD$ tags added
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<name>Peter Wemm</name>
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<published>1999-08-29T14:49:43Z</published>
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<name>David E. O'Brien</name>
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Add some content from objformat(1).
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<title>Add a new library function getobjformat().  It checks all the</title>
<updated>1998-09-09T01:21:25Z</updated>
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<name>John Polstra</name>
<email>jdp@FreeBSD.org</email>
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standard places ("/etc/objformat", ${OBJFORMAT}, argv) for an
indication of the user's preferred object file format.  This
consolidates some code that was starting to be duplicated in more
and more places.

Use the new function in ldconfig.

Note: I don't think that gcc should use getobjformat(), even though
it could.  The compiler should limit itself to functions that are
widespread, to ease porting and cross-compilation.
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