Fix typo: seperate -> separate.
Seperate does not exist in the english language. Submitted to look at by: kris
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@ -970,7 +970,7 @@ opt_add(str)
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* 4) A positive decimal number followed by a m (mult by 512).
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* 5) A positive decimal number followed by a w (mult by sizeof int)
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* 6) Two or more positive decimal numbers (with/without k,b or w).
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* seperated by x (also * for backwards compatibility), specifying
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* separated by x (also * for backwards compatibility), specifying
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* the product of the indicated values.
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* Return:
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* 0 for an error, a positive value o.w.
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@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ dontoption(option)
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/*
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* Given a buffer returned by tgetent(), this routine will turn
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* the pipe seperated list of names in the buffer into an array
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* the pipe separated list of names in the buffer into an array
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* of pointers to null terminated names. We toss out any bad,
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* duplicate, or verbose names (names with spaces).
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*/
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@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ clientstat(code, parm1, parm2)
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/*
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* Change terminal speed as requested by client.
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* We set the receive speed first, so that if we can't
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* store seperate receive and transmit speeds, the transmit
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* store separate receive and transmit speeds, the transmit
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* speed will take precedence.
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*/
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tty_rspeed(parm2);
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@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ dontoption(option)
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/*
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* Given a buffer returned by tgetent(), this routine will turn
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* the pipe seperated list of names in the buffer into an array
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* the pipe separated list of names in the buffer into an array
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* of pointers to null terminated names. We toss out any bad,
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* duplicate, or verbose names (names with spaces).
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*/
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@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ clientstat(code, parm1, parm2)
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/*
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* Change terminal speed as requested by client.
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* We set the receive speed first, so that if we can't
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* store seperate receive and transmit speeds, the transmit
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* store separate receive and transmit speeds, the transmit
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* speed will take precedence.
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*/
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tty_rspeed(parm2);
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ static const char rcsid[] =
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# include "strfile.h"
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/*
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* This program takes a file composed of strings seperated by
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* This program takes a file composed of strings separated by
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* lines starting with two consecutive delimiting character (default
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* character is '%') and creates another file which consists of a table
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* describing the file (structure from "strfile.h"), a table of seek
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@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ int Mother = 51 + (51 << 8);
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**
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** Many things in trek are not as clear as they might be, but are
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** done to reduce space. I compile with the -f and -O flags. I
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** am constrained to running with non-seperated I/D space, since
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** am constrained to running with non-separated I/D space, since
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** we don't have doubleing point hardware here; even if we did, I
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** would like trek to be available to the large number of people
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** who either have an 11/40 or do not have FP hardware. I also
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@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ struct fd_result {
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* info. This includes the appropriate file which was generated by
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* make in the protocols directory (probably /usr/include/rpcsvc).
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*
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* Uhm... guys? With RPC, you aren't supposed to have seperate
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* Uhm... guys? With RPC, you aren't supposed to have separate
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* server-specific and client-specific header files. You have one header
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* file that's suitable for both. If your code doesn't work using just
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* the one header file, I submit to you that it's broken.
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@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ cap_from_text(const char *buf_p)
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/*
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* clase [SEP clause [SEP clause ...]]
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* Split into "clauses", which are seperated by a : or whitespace.
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* Split into "clauses", which are separated by a : or whitespace.
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*
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* clause = [caplist]actionlist
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* caplist = capabilityname[,capabilityname[, ...]]
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@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ cap_from_text(const char *buf_p)
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/*
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* clase [SEP clause [SEP clause ...]]
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* Split into "clauses", which are seperated by a : or whitespace.
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* Split into "clauses", which are separated by a : or whitespace.
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*
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* clause = [caplist]actionlist
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* caplist = capabilityname[,capabilityname[, ...]]
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@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ allocarray(size_t sz)
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/*
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* arrayize()
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* Turn a simple string <str> seperated by any of
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* Turn a simple string <str> separated by any of
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* the set of <chars> into an array. The last element
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* of the array will be NULL, as is proper.
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* Free using freearraystr()
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@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ login_getstyle(login_cap_t *lc, char *style, const char *auth)
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authtypes = defauthtypes;
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/*
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* We have at least one authtype now; auths is a comma-seperated
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* We have at least one authtype now; auths is a comma-separated
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* (or space-separated) list of authentication types. We have to
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* convert from this to an array of char*'s; authtypes then gets this.
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*/
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@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ clientstat(code, parm1, parm2)
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/*
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* Change terminal speed as requested by client.
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* We set the receive speed first, so that if we can't
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* store seperate receive and transmit speeds, the transmit
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* store separate receive and transmit speeds, the transmit
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* speed will take precedence.
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*/
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tty_rspeed(parm2);
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@ -1449,7 +1449,7 @@ Rawhide has an embedded Symbios 810 Fast SCSI bus.
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Expansion:
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Rawhides are available with a 8 64-bit PCI / 3 EISA slot expansion backplanes
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(called 'Saddle' modules). There are 2 seperate PCI buses, PCI0 and PCI1.
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(called 'Saddle' modules). There are 2 separate PCI buses, PCI0 and PCI1.
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PCI0 has 1 dedicated PCI slot and (shared) 3 PCI/EISA slots. PCI0 also has a
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PCI/EISA bridge that drives things like the serial and parallel ports,
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keyboard/mouse etc. PCI1 has 4 PCI slots and an Symbios 810 SCSI chip. VGA
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@ -1513,7 +1513,7 @@ AS1200 has an embedded Symbios 810 Fast SCSI bus.
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Expansion:
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AS1200 has 5 64-bit PCI slots, one 1 32-bit PCI slot and one EISA slot
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(which is physically shared with one of the 64-bit PCI slots).
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There are 2 seperate PCI buses, PCI0 and PCI1. PCI0 has the 32-bit PCI
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There are 2 separate PCI buses, PCI0 and PCI1. PCI0 has the 32-bit PCI
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slot and the 2 top-most 64-bit PCI slots. PCI0 also has an Intel 82375EB
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PCI/EISA bridge that drives things like the serial and parallel ports,
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keyboard/mouse etc. PCI1 has 4 64-bit PCI slots and an Symbios 810 SCSI chip.
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@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ The vinum(4) volume manager has received some bugfixes and enhancements.
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ICMP ECHO and TSTAMP replies are now rate limited. TCP RSTs generated
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due to packets sent to open and unopen ports are now limited by
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seperate counters. Each rate limiting queue now has its own
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separate counters. Each rate limiting queue now has its own
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description.
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ICMP UNREACH_FILTER_PROHIB messages can now RST TCP connections, as
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@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ The vinum(4) volume manager has received some bugfixes and enhancements.
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ICMP ECHO and TSTAMP replies are now rate limited. TCP RSTs generated
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due to packets sent to open and unopen ports are now limited by
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seperate counters. Each rate limiting queue now has its own
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separate counters. Each rate limiting queue now has its own
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description.
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ICMP UNREACH_FILTER_PROHIB messages can now RST TCP connections, as
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@ -393,9 +393,9 @@ hexdump ( bp, len )
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int i, j;
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/*
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* Print as 4 groups of four bytes. Each byte seperated
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* by space, each block of four seperated, and two blocks`
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* of eight also seperated.
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* Print as 4 groups of four bytes. Each byte separated
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* by space, each block of four separated, and two blocks`
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* of eight also separated.
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*/
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for ( i = 0; i < len; i += 16 ) {
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if ( Log )
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.Sh CHANGER OPERATION
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This driver has built-in support for LUN-based CD changers. A LUN-based CD
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changer is a drive that can hold two or more CDs, but only has one CD
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player mechanism. Each CD in the drive shows up as a seperate logical unit
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player mechanism. Each CD in the drive shows up as a separate logical unit
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on the
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.Tn SCSI
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bus. The
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the directory
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.Ar dir .
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If this variable is set to an absolute path name, output is logged to
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that file, otherwise it is taken as one or more space seperated email
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that file, otherwise it is taken as one or more space separated email
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addresses and mailed to those users.
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If this variable is not set or is empty, output is sent to standard output.
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.Pp
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/*
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* [ taken from the linux emulator ]
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* Search an alternate path before passing pathname arguments on
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* to system calls. Useful for keeping a seperate 'emulation tree'.
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* to system calls. Useful for keeping a separate 'emulation tree'.
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*
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* If cflag is set, we check if an attempt can be made to create
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* the named file, i.e. we check if the directory it should
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