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Re: autoconf documentation slight modernization for C, other fixups
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Eric Blake |
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Re: autoconf documentation slight modernization for C, other fixups |
Date: |
Fri, 10 Mar 2006 22:47:39 +0000 |
> @@ -3867,8 +3867,8 @@ Posix prefers @code{setenv} to @code{put
>
> Posix specifies that @code{putenv} puts the given string directly in
> @code{environ}, but some systems make a copy of it instead (e.g.,
> -glibc 2.0, or BSD). And when a copy is made, @code{unsetenv} might
> -not free it, causing a memory leak (e.g., FreeBSD 4).
> +glibc 2.0, or @acronym{BSD}). And when a copy is made, @code{unsetenv} might
> +not free it, causing a memory leak (e.g., address@hidden 4).
Should it be "FreeBSD" or "address@hidden"? Likewise for NetBSD,
OpenBSD in your global search and replace for instances of BSD.
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Eric Blake