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From: Olivier Lefevre <lefevrol@yahoo.com>
Subject:  Re: Where is ftime?
Date:  Sat, 25 Feb 2006 16:52:53 +0100
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> How does your subject say it all?  Are you looking for the function 
> about which SuSE says:

Honestly I didn't know what ftime is, only that the configure of some 
program I was trying to compile was looking for it. But I see now it 
also looks for gettimeofday, so maybe it uses the latter.

Thanks,

-- O.L.


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