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<blockquote data-quote="Ecko" data-source="post: 390087" data-attributes="member: 24874"><p>you're under the assumption i care if you value my opinion. you're a random kid on the internet who has a superiority complex. my life will go on without some rando's validation</p><p></p><p>1. depends on what kind of syscall it it is</p><p>2. depends on what kind of library caches are being used</p><p>3. "a linux os on a windows host". none of that shit matters. it depends on the kernel being used and where the syscall is occurring. stating "2 hvms" means jack shit.</p><p>4. there's a syscall header file, depending on where the syscall is taking place and what kind of access is provided, there's no reason to even get so in depth</p><p></p><p>how about a random question for you? how exactly does ldconfig create links?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ecko, post: 390087, member: 24874"] you're under the assumption i care if you value my opinion. you're a random kid on the internet who has a superiority complex. my life will go on without some rando's validation 1. depends on what kind of syscall it it is 2. depends on what kind of library caches are being used 3. "a linux os on a windows host". none of that shit matters. it depends on the kernel being used and where the syscall is occurring. stating "2 hvms" means jack shit. 4. there's a syscall header file, depending on where the syscall is taking place and what kind of access is provided, there's no reason to even get so in depth how about a random question for you? how exactly does ldconfig create links? [/QUOTE]
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