From: asmith@www.aeinc.com ("A. Phillip Smith")
Subject: Re: fstat / stat broken ?
8 Jan 1997 18:08:18 -0800
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> 
> I just did some stuff last night with b17.1 using st_size (from stat)
> to malloc a buffer to make a copy. It worked fine.
> 
> chris
> 
> Chris Willing          Telephone   (61-2) 9351 1893
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> 
> 
I was unable to reproduce this problem. If anyone has ported
gdbm, I'd like to know, it continues to have cache bucket problems 
which may be related to the lack of fsync support.
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