Age | Commit message (Expand) | Author |
2005-09-16 | Rework symbol lookup to more closely match sun's documentation, now | Dale Rahn |
2005-05-31 | removed unused var, pointed out by wilfried@ | Dale Rahn |
2005-05-30 | unload is not to be recursive anymore, previous diff change method but | Dale Rahn |
2005-05-23 | fixes for dlclose, ok kettenis@ | Dale Rahn |
2005-05-10 | Recommit the destructor order fix, now that the amd64 bug was fixed. | Dale Rahn |
2005-04-06 | backout -- breaks at least amd64; spotted by marc | Theo de Raadt |
2005-04-05 | Do a better job of running destructors in the right order. | Dale Rahn |
2005-03-23 | Code reorganization, move copied code in library.c and library_mquery.c | Dale Rahn |
2005-03-22 | fix PR3944 on i386 (ugh), from library.c | Dale Rahn |
2004-07-05 | Fix an issue where a shared library could be loaded at two different | Kjell Wooding |
2003-09-02 | Fix PR 3371, symbol lookup in dlopen()ed objects is not correct. Correct | Dale Rahn |
2003-07-18 | Fix print if minor of library used is is less than requested. ok tdeval@ | Dale Rahn |
2003-07-06 | various proto, ansi, and knf repair. tested on all architectures that | Theo de Raadt |
2003-07-02 | Correct library search algorithm, wrt versioned objects | Niklas Hallqvist |
2003-06-22 | Dynamic linking random order fixes. This enables random library ordering. | Dale Rahn |
2003-06-09 | pefo 3/4 licence cleanups | Theo de Raadt |
2003-05-30 | When loading a shared object or libraries dependant object, load them | Dale Rahn |
2003-04-28 | Change mquery() function call signature to be the same a mmap(). It | Dale Rahn |
2003-04-25 | backout mquery change, something broke when not combined with a different diff. | Dale Rahn |
2003-04-25 | change mquery() function call signature to be the same a mmap(). It | Dale Rahn |
2003-04-21 | Fix the load_size which is used by ldd to print end address. | Dale Rahn |
2003-04-18 | Adjusting the start is wrong. The value returned by mquery() should be used | Dale Rahn |
2003-04-17 | mquery support, currently for i386 only. | Dale Rahn |