justin 7cbb46f7c6 Add negative offset checks to fseeko
These were not strictly needed before, as lseek would error on negative
arguments, but having added open_memstream we have a virtual file pointer
that assumes that it gets sane values, so we get an assertion triggered
on a negative value. Best to check in one place rather than at all the
relevant points.
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$NetBSD: README,v 1.4 2012/05/18 15:36:21 jruoho Exp $

When adding new tests, please try to follow the following conventions.

1. For library routines, including system calls, the directory structure of
   the tests should follow the directory structure of the real source tree.
   For instance, interfaces available via the C library should follow:

	src/lib/libc/gen -> src/tests/lib/libc/gen
	src/lib/libc/sys -> src/tests/lib/libc/sys
	...

2. Equivalently, all tests for userland utilities should try to follow their
   location in the source tree. If this can not be satisfied, the tests for
   a utility should be located under the directory to which the utility is
   installed. Thus, a test for env(1) should go to src/tests/usr.bin/env.
   Likewise, a test for tcpdump(8) should be in src/tests/usr.sbin/tcpdump,
   even though the source code for the program is located under src/external.

3. Otherwise use your own discretion.