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From: dss2351 AT osfmail DOT isc DOT rit DOT edu (David Skidmore)
Subject: gettimeofday function, and crypt
7 Mar 1998 07:06:03 -0800 :
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I am running B19 under Win95( I know, but my parents would be completely
mistified about Linux...) Anyway, I have code that makes calls to the UNIX
gettimeofday function, but when I compile it, it says it's an implicit
definition, or whatever.  Is there a seperate header that I need to
include to do this?  Also, why no crypt() support?  I thought it was in an
earlier version...

BTW, It compiles clean under Linux 2.0.*, and with only a few warnings
under Digital UNIX.

Oh, yet another question...  Is there some way to have it not show all the
warnings suggesting I use braces around my else statements?  I have it set
-Wall, but I've seen THAT warning on no other system.


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David Skidmore  is a Freshman
Computer Engineering Major at
Rochester Institute of Technology
in Rochester, NY

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