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From: garp AT opustel DOT com (Keith Gary Boyce)
Subject: wxwin port (fopen problem)
26 Oct 1996 08:25:36 -0700 :
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I compiled a test and it seems that fopen has a bad problem with 
the C: and \ in a pathname, it dumps on write as well as read.
If any one has any workaround then let me know how to specify a 
drive name to supply to fopen.
--- On Sat, 26 Oct 1996 14:53:18 +0100  Julian Smart 
<J DOT Smart AT ed DOT ac DOT uk> wrote:
At 09:40 26/10/96, you wrote:
>the missing t is as a result of my cut and paste. I think you
>are right. My next step is to write a test program. Is fopen
>a windows function or is it a function provided by gnu-win32?

It's a standard libc function, so it'll be provided by GNU-WIN32.

Regards,

Julian



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Name: Garry Boyce
E-mail: garp AT opustel DOT opustel DOT com (Garry Boyce)
Date: 12/01/94
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