We are trying to enable large file support for everything built for
ARM on ChromeOS and openssh uses mkstemp which has a 64-bit version
for compatibility with open64. When looking into enabling the large
file support flags, I noticed:
`void start_progress_meter(const char *, off_t, off_t *);`
in progressmeter.h which would have different ABIs with and without
large file support. You all probably ought to avoid exposing off_t in
any external-facing APIs.
Allen
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ARM on ChromeOS and openssh uses mkstemp which has a 64-bit version
for compatibility with open64. When looking into enabling the large
file support flags, I noticed:
`void start_progress_meter(const char *, off_t, off_t *);`
in progressmeter.h which would have different ABIs with and without
large file support. You all probably ought to avoid exposing off_t in
any external-facing APIs.
Allen
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