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In article <Pine.LNX.4.64.0606260856200.17302@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> you wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Horms wrote:
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>> > Current Fedora has a glibc variant that does address
>> > calculations to avoid the negative segment offsets.
>> > This removes the performance penalty FC4 had.
>>
>> Is this a fedora-specific feature, or is it something I can expect
>> to show up in mainline glibc?
>
> I would expect the source code to be in mainline, but I
> do not know if any other distributions compile this
> glibc variant.
Thanks.
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