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Subject: Re: strtok_r() patch
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at Jan 20, 2005 05:28:54 am"
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According to Brian Inglis:
> >>Index: djgpp/src/libc/ansi/string/strtok.c
> 
> >>Index: djgpp/src/libc/posix/string/strtok_r.c
> 
> Just noticed these are patches against two different files in
> different directories! 
> Also noticed I don't have a src/libc/posix/string directory (why
> didn't cvs create this when I updated?) although I do have a
> src/libc/compat/string directory. 

You need to add the "-d" option to update, I think.

> And src/libc/makefile.sub lacks "make -C posix/string", which could be
> another part of the problem. 

IIRC, that one's automatically generated.


Right,

						MartinS

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