Fix looks good. Just for the record, my local man pages on Ubuntu correctly document Elf32_Sword as a signed value (hence the "S"), but the online copy at http://linux.die.net has it backwards. I guess the lesson is that documentation may vary, but the code usually reveals the truth.
Fix looks good. Just for the record, my local man pages on Ubuntu correctly document Elf32_Sword as a signed value (hence the "S"), but the online copy at http:// linux.die. net has it backwards. I guess the lesson is that documentation may vary, but the code usually reveals the truth.