-On [20030928 17:52], Tom Lane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Hm.  So is crypt_r() a GNU extension?  I would've thought it was
>specified by some standard or other.  Perhaps the real issue here
>is that /usr/include/crypt.h is using the wrong control symbol.
>At least in RHL 8.0, it definitely uses __USE_GNU to hide crypt_r
>and the associated struct type.

crypt() is a 4.3 BSD, SVID 3, Unix 95, Unix 98.

crypt_r() though, is a GNU extension:
http://lists.debian.org/lsb-discuss/2001/lsb-discuss-200103/msg00026.html
and from:
http://docs.mandragor.org/files/Programming_languages/C/glibc-2.2.3/libc_32.html#SEC661

"The crypt_r function is a GNU extension."

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