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Equivalence of the definitions of a sheaf in SGA4 and in "Categories and Sheaves"
I asked this question on Mathematics Stack Exchange, but got no answer.
I don't understand why the definition of a sheaf (Definition 17.3.1 (ii)) given in the book
[KS] Categories and Sheaves by Kashi …