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Message-Id: <3.0.1.32.19971222163349.007eb250@yacker.xiotech.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 1997 16:33:49 -0600
To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
From: Randy Maas <randym AT acm DOT org>
Subject: mntent patch (txh file)
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*** src/libc/compat/mntent/mntent.txh~1	Mon Aug 12 23:01:20 1996
--- src/libc/compat/mntent/mntent.txh	Mon Dec 22 16:19:50 1997
***************
*** 12,26 ****
  This function returns an open FILE* pointer which can be used by
  getmntent (@pxref{getmntent}).  The arguments @var{filename} and
! @var{mode} are always ignored under MS-DOS, but for portability should
! be set, accordingly, to the name of the file which describes the mounted
! filesystems and the open mode of that file (like the @var{mode} argument
! to @code{fopen}, @xref{fopen}).  (There is no single standard for the
! name of the file that keeps the mounted filesystems, but it is usually,
! although not always, listed in the header @code{<mntent.h>}.)
  
  @subheading Return Value
  
! The FILE* pointer is returned.  For MS-DOS, this FILE* is not a real
! pointer and may only be used by @code{getmntent}.
  
  @subheading Example
--- 12,26 ----
  This function returns an open FILE* pointer which can be used by
  getmntent (@pxref{getmntent}).  The arguments @var{filename} and
! @var{mode} should be set, accordingly, to the name of the file
! which describes the mounted filesystems and the open mode of that
! file (like the @var{mode} argument to @code{fopen}, @xref{fopen}).
! (There is no single standard for the name of the file that keeps
! the mounted filesystems, but it is usually, although not always,
! listed in the header @code{<mntent.h>}.)
  
  @subheading Return Value
  
! The FILE* pointer is returned.  For MS-DOS, this FILE* may or may not
! be a real pointer and may only be used by @code{getmntent}.
  
  @subheading Example

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