On 3/31/2014 12:20 AM, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
Huh? This sounds like a dietlibc problem, and one which is specific
to hppa. ANSI requires all output streams to be flushed on exit.
It's also not a problem on x86, so this is a hppa-specific bug,
apparently:
There is no documentation that I can find saying that dietlibc is
ANSI/POSIX compatible and that it flushes and closes output streams
on exit. There was some issue apparently with this in the past
regarding ash.
However, I see the parisc version of start.S branches to _exit,
not exit. That's probably the reason for this behavior.
Dave
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