Oliver Tappe
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* Turns out that the "upper" half of the old (gcc2) libio - the C++ classes -
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keeps its own idea about what a wchar_t is and that was still a short.
This of course made the data structure of a streambuf incompatible with the
"lower" half - the glibc part - causing (potentially all sorts of) crashes
when these classes were used.
This should fix the crash of gensyscalls when building haiku natively
on a gcc2-haiku.
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