Re: Problem compiling umax-driver with glibc-2.03

Michael K. Johnson (johnsonm@redhat.com)
Sat, 21 Jun 1997 12:03:20 -0400

David Mosberger-Tang writes:
>Yes, it's fairly safe to assume that if you see any user-level program
>make use of a C object whose name starts with an underscore then
>something is seriously amiss. Such names are reserved for the
>C-library/system and are not meant to be used by applications.

Oops. I never meant for that code to see the light of day; I was
going to change some of the way the code worked to make it irrelevant,
and so I took the quick way of getting rid of compiler warnings until
then -- and then "then" never happened. <blush>. I know better than
that...

Thanks for fixing it, Gord.

michaelkjohnson

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