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.\" Copyright 1995 Michael Chastain (mec@shell.portal.com), 15 April 1995.
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.\" Traduction 14/10/1996 par Christophe Blaess (ccb@club-internet.fr)
.\" Mise a Jour 8/04/97
.TH OBSOLETE 2 "8 Avril 1997" "Linux" "Manuel du programmeur Linux"
.SH NOM
oldfstat, oldlstat, oldstat, oldolduname, olduname \- Appels systemes obsoletes.
.SH DESCRIPTION
Le noyau Linux 1.3.6 implemente encore ces appels systemes pour assurer
la compatibilite avec d'anciens programmes executables.
Ces appels renvoient des structures dont la taille a grandit depuis
leurs premieres implementations, mais les anciens executables
doivent continuer a recevoir des structures plus petites.
.PP
Les executables actuels doivent etre lies avec les bibliotheques
a jour, et ne jamais faire appel a ces fonctions.
.SH COMPATIBILITE
Ces appels systemes sont specifiques a Linux.
.SH "VOIR AUSSI"
.BR fstat "(2), "
.BR lstat "(2), "
.BR stat "(2), "
.BR uname "(2), "
.BR undocumented "(2), "
.BR unimplemented "(2)"