--- Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Several of those instances used perror and you didn't change them.
> Changing them to use `error' instead of perror or perror and exit
> is fine.
> I'd have to examine all the surrounding code more closely to be
> sure there
> aren't other cases where the code calls something that uses errno.
> 

I figured the code would need a second look, I tried to be as
conscientious as I could.  I hadn't thought of perror to error, but
it would make things more consistant.  Are there any more consistancy
things I should look for while reading through more code?


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