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Sender: M DOT A DOT Bukin AT inp DOT nsk DOT su
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: zoneinfo
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From: Michael Bukin <M DOT A DOT Bukin AT inp DOT nsk DOT su>
Date: 05 Dec 1997 14:26:08 +0600
In-Reply-To: ao950@FreeNet.Carleton.CA's message of 5 Dec 1997 06:08:33 GMT
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ao950 AT FreeNet DOT Carleton DOT CA (Paul Derbyshire) writes:

> BTW what functions or objects use zoneinfo?

You can try to find it yourself in djlsrXXX (with the help of grep).

Go to directory containing libc sources and do:

grep -i zoneinfo libc/.../*.[ch]

I can not test it here and I'm not sure that ... will search through
all subdirectories, but you can specify all directory levels
explicitely:

grep -i zoneinfo libc/*/*.[ch] libc/*/*/*.[ch] etc

In the latter case you'll probably need to run it from bash (or other
DJGPP program) to be independent of command-line size.

To make it independent of DJGPP transfer buffer size issue the
following commands in bash:

for n in libc/*/*.[ch] libc/*/*/*.[ch] etc; do
grep -i zoneinfo $n >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo $n;
done

I'm sure sources for libc will be enough and HTH.

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