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In a message dated 9/17/2003 3:01:39 AM Eastern Standard Time,
Martin DOT Stromberg AT epl DOT ericsson DOT se writes:
> >>Thanks. The filenames are too long (8+3) convention. I'll fix that and
> post
> >>a
> >>patch against CVS sometime soon for review. (Hopefully this weekend.)
> >
> >The same is true of many of the files that house my long-double and fenv.h
> >functions and documentation files, files in the ../tgen and ../cygnus
> >directories, and link-library names (libstdcxx.a is one example).
>
> Better do something about it then.
>
Doesn't the (8+3) convention mean simply that the first 8 characters of the
file name and the first three characters of the extension be unique?
KB Williams
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>>a<BR>
>>patch against CVS sometime soon for review. (Hopefully this weekend.=
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>The same is true of many of the files that house my long-double and fenv=
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>directories, and link-library names (libstdcxx.a is one example).<BR>
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KB Williams</FONT></HTML>
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