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Re: url's in --help output
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Karl Berry |
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Re: url's in --help output |
Date: |
Mon, 2 Feb 2009 14:51:45 -0600 |
It's a one-character addition (plus a gnulib module) to use xprintf
everywhere you used to use printf
Sure. But virtually every program, GNU or otherwise, uses printf.
Before we change/recommend changing all the source files in the world,
my question is, do the common implementations such as glibc do the wrong
thing (i.e., fail to set the error indicator)? From what I saw on the
threads, it was one obscure and nonfree implementation that instigated
the whole issue. Or did I misread?
- Re: url's in --help output, (continued)
Re: url's in --help output, Eric Blake, 2009/02/02
Re: url's in --help output,
Karl Berry <=