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gets()
getwc()
getwchar()
getws()
A formal interpretation of the 1990 C Standard requires that after an end-of-le condition is set,
no more data is returned from the le on subsequent input operations unless the le pointer is
repositioned or the error and end-of-le ags are explicitly cleared by the application.
The behavior for all other compilation modes remains unchanged. Specically, the interfaces
can read additional newly written data from the stream after the end-of-le indicator has been
set.
Workaround: Call the fseek() or clearerr() function on the stream to read additional data
after the EOF condition has been reported.
Output Columns of the ps Command Have Been
Widened
The columns of the ps command output have been widened because of larger UIDs, processor
IDs, and cumulative execution time. Scripts should no longer assume xed output columns.
Workaround: Scripts should use the -o option of the ps command.
For more information, see the
ps(1) man page.
Solaris Volume Manager Bugs
The following Solaris Volume Manager bugs apply to the Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 release.
Solaris Volume Manager Does Not Remove Devices
Correctly If fdisk Does Not Have Valid Entries
The bcm_sata SATA HBA driver supports SATA disks and SATA ATAPI devices. The driver
supports RD1000, which is a removable SATA ATAPI device. The volume manager (vold) does
not create a node when the media in RD1000 does not have valid entries in fdisk. Therefore,
the rmformat command does not perform as expected.
Workaround: Use the following workaround:
1. Turn o the volume manager (vold).
# /etc/init.d/volmgt stop
Solaris Volume Manager Bugs
Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Release Notes March 201352
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