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Re: lynx-dev Patch for pre.9
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dickey |
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Re: lynx-dev Patch for pre.9 |
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Sun, 11 Oct 1998 06:59:26 -0400 (EDT) |
> While looking at the temp directory code, I found that DOS viewers
> didn't work if the temp directory was given unix style. The mixed
> forward and backward slashes confused the system. The patch makes
The www names aren't synonymouse with unix (there's additional parsing).
You may want to revisit that...
> things work, but I have compilation warnings that I don't know how to
> fix. I suspect that this is a simple fix for someone more familiar
> with C. I hope someone can fix this and put it in the code. While I
> was at it, I added the TMPDIR code for unix. The warning messages are:
I did that last night - will merge.
> LYMain.c: In function `main':
> LYMain.c:688: warning: passing arg 2 of `HTSACopy' makes pointer \
> from integer without a cast
> LYMain.c:690: warning: passing arg 2 of `HTSACopy' makes pointer \
> from integer without a cast
> LYMain.c:692: warning: passing arg 2 of `HTSACopy' makes pointer \
> from integer without a cast
that's a missing #include (I'll look/see). doesn't happen when I build
on Unix, so it's due to one of the #ifdef DOSPATH includes.
> I also found one potential problem with the DJGPP makefile for
> libwww.a, in that it uses the 8+3 truncated name for a directory. This
> is in the include directive that picks up tcp.h. I don't know if this
> was related to Wayne's recent problem compiling, but it shouldn't hurt
> to fix it.
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Thomas E. Dickey
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