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OS-4 libiscsit: several leaks due to left "errlist"
OS-199 keep your tree clean

*** 266,300 **** appending null bytes. (If either block or unblock is also specified, appends SPACE characters, rather than null bytes.) - oflag=value[,value...] ! Where values are comma-separated symbols from the following list which ! affect the behavior of writing the output file: dsync The output file is opened with the O_DSYNC flag set. All data writes will be synchronous. For more information on O_DSYNC see fcntl.h(3HEAD). sync ! The output file is opened with the O_SYNC flag set. All data ! and metadata writes will be synchronous. For more information on O_SYNC see fcntl.h(3HEAD). ! If operands other than conv= and oflag= are specified more than once, ! the last specified operand=value is used. ! For the bs=, cbs=, ibs=, and obs= operands, the application must supply ! an expression specifying a size in bytes. The expression, expr, can be: 1. a positive decimal number 2. a positive decimal number followed by k, specifying multiplication by 1024 --- 266,300 ---- appending null bytes. (If either block or unblock is also specified, appends SPACE characters, rather than null bytes.) oflag=value[,value...] ! Where values are comma-separated symbols from the following list ! which affect the behavior of writing the output file: dsync The output file is opened with the O_DSYNC flag set. All data writes will be synchronous. For more information on O_DSYNC see fcntl.h(3HEAD). sync ! The output file is opened with the O_SYNC flag set. All ! data and metadata writes will be synchronous. For more information on O_SYNC see fcntl.h(3HEAD). ! If operands other than conv= and oflag= are specified more than ! once, the last specified operand=value is used. ! For the bs=, cbs=, ibs=, and obs= operands, the application must ! supply an expression specifying a size in bytes. The expression, ! expr, can be: 1. a positive decimal number 2. a positive decimal number followed by k, specifying multiplication by 1024
*** 318,330 **** multiplication by 1024*1024*1024*1024*1024*1024*1024 9. a positive decimal number followed by b, specifying multiplication by 512 ! 10. two or more positive decimal numbers (with or without k or ! b) separated by x, specifying the product of the indicated ! values. All of the operands will be processed before any input is read. SIGNALS --- 318,330 ---- multiplication by 1024*1024*1024*1024*1024*1024*1024 9. a positive decimal number followed by b, specifying multiplication by 512 ! 10. two or more positive decimal numbers (with or without k ! or b) separated by x, specifying the product of the ! indicated values. All of the operands will be processed before any input is read. SIGNALS