On 2006-08-18 23:48:02, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
I agree with you on this issue - I personally prefer to apply to the standard specifications, so this will be change in source. Upstream is no problem since upstream is me - I have taken over an abandon application.So why isn't printf("%s\n",strerror(errno)); used instead of printf("%m\n"); ? Not like a problem in Debian GNU/* but you should tell upstream about questionable coding style and portability.
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