Less contains a hack to force files of size 0 to become non-seekable in order 
to workaround a linux kernel bug. 

When the file becomes non-seekable any further reads from the file are 
appended rather than overwriting the original contents of the file.

diff --git ch.c ch.c
index 1a679767a42..d7c0aa34e90 100644
--- ch.c
+++ ch.c
@@ -643,19 +643,6 @@ ch_flush(void)
        ch_block = 0; /* ch_fpos / LBUFSIZE; */
        ch_offset = 0; /* ch_fpos % LBUFSIZE; */

-#if 1
-       /*
-        * This is a kludge to workaround a Linux kernel bug: files in
-        * /proc have a size of 0 according to fstat() but have readable
-        * data.  They are sometimes, but not always, seekable.
-        * Force them to be non-seekable here.
-        */
-       if (ch_fsize == 0) {
-               ch_fsize = -1;
-               ch_flags &= ~CH_CANSEEK;
-       }
-#endif
-
        if (lseek(ch_file, (off_t)0, SEEK_SET) == (off_t)-1) {
                /*
                 * Warning only; even if the seek fails for some reason

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