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<title>pseudo*.bb: update to pseudo 1.6.2</title>
<updated>2014-10-06T14:15:51+00:00</updated>
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<name>Peter Seebach</name>
<email>peter.seebach@windriver.com</email>
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<published>2014-10-03T22:58:31+00:00</published>
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pseudo 1.6.2 fixes problems with 64-bit inodes and some underlying issues
involving file renames that could occasionally cause very strange behaviors
files being deleted, linked, or renamed, mostly observed as strange
recovery if an inode got reused.

(From OE-Core rev: b2c6a032d6e5deb07e76ed75fcd0931fad6a748c)

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie &lt;richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
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<title>pseudo: uprev to 1.6.1</title>
<updated>2014-07-18T23:18:21+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Peter Seebach</name>
<email>peter.seebach@windriver.com</email>
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<published>2014-07-18T18:49:25+00:00</published>
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Pseudo now automatically tries to shut down the server after running
single commands under pseudo ("pseudo &lt;cmd&gt;"), which means it can
print a useless "server already offline" message in some cases. The
message has been changed to a debugging message only.

The glibc symbol versions for memcpy were being applied to non-x86
targets, unintentionally, which broke builds for at least some targets.
(But pseudo doesn't usually get built for targets so it didn't
get noticed right away.)

(From OE-Core rev: f3b5421a9c95b5516e5810285729affe80729135)

Signed-off-by: Peter Seebach &lt;peter.seebach@windriver.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie &lt;richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
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