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+The bug report describes an issue where certain packages fail during installation when using `coreutils-9` on an ext4 filesystem, specifically with n32 (MIPS 32-bit) binaries under QEMU emulation. The errors involve invalid arguments during file operations like `fadvise64` and `fallocate`, which are system calls related to file management.
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+The problem seems to be centered around how these system calls are being handled by the QEMU emulator for MIPS architecture, particularly when interacting with ext4 filesystems. The `strace` output shows that the failure occurs at specific syscalls (`fadvise64` and `fallocate`), indicating a potential issue in how these syscalls are emulated or translated by QEMU.
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+Given this analysis, the appropriate classification for the bug is related to system calls within the emulator.
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+**syscall**
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