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Re: Bug#15859: libc5 in stable is horribly broken (fwd)



maor@ece.utexas.edu (Guy Maor)  wrote on 13.12.97 in <[🔎] 874t4daap7.fsf@1Cust85.max36.los-angeles.ca.ms.uu.net>:

> Turbo Fredriksson <turbo@tripnet.se> writes:
>
> > Sorry... I'm using perl, and these functions are not avalible.. *sigh*
>
> oh, yuck.  You're just going to have to rewrite your routines to use
> the new structure.  I'm sure you can figure out a way to dynamically
> determine which type of structure is being used.  That would be best.

Of course, it's quite possible to add those functions - h2xs and C::Scan  
will help there :-)

I've looked at that, but decided either someone more experienced should do  
that, or else I'd be interested in a more general solution (similar to the  
POSIX module, but covering Linux, or Unix98, or 86open once it's there, or  
something like that), and that's definitely nothing for the short term.

MfG Kai


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