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      <account uri="http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/Omnifarious">Omnifarious</account>
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      <created_at>2009-09-11T10:43:55Z</created_at>
      <body>Wow, getaddrinfo from #glibc is broken, but it seems the OS X one is even worse.  Someone (maybe me) needs to write a test suite. 	  				 	 	 	   	 	  	   		  	 </body>
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      <account uri="http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/Flameeyes">Flameeyes</account>
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      <created_at>2008-12-10T10:51:38Z</created_at>
      <body>Unmerging everything from my #gentoo tinderbox chroot so I can test it with #glibc 2.9 	  				 	 	 	   	 	  	   		  	 </body>
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      <created_at>2008-11-03T06:40:10Z</created_at>
      <body>How can project still introduce build failures with #glibc 2.8? 	  				 	 	 	   	 	  	   		  	 </body>
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      <account uri="http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/Flameeyes">Flameeyes</account>
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      <created_at>2008-09-28T16:07:09Z</created_at>
      <body>With all due respect, #Glib developers&amp;apos; idea of just allowing inclusion of &amp;lt;glib.h&amp;gt; is totally crazy. It&amp;apos;s also going against what #glibc and #gcc have been doing with the most recent releases (reducing the size of headers included)... 	  				 	 	 	   	 	  	   		  	 </body>
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        <project uri="http://www.ohloh.net/p/glib">Glib</project>
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      <created_at>2008-06-10T10:44:05Z</created_at>
      <body>Running a world rebuild to make sure that #gentoo users don&amp;apos;t get bitten by #glibc update, not too much at least.</body>
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