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Re: [bug-gnulib] Re: use of program_name
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Bruno Haible |
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Re: [bug-gnulib] Re: use of program_name |
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Mon, 9 Jan 2006 14:50:35 +0100 |
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Karl Berry wrote on 2006-01-05:
> Is it a problem in practice, ie, what are these non-Unix linkers?
MacOS X (a Unix!), Woe32, emx+gcc (a Unix as well). Maybe others.
> Are you thinking that set_program_name will set something other than
> program_name?
It already does. See progname.c.
Bruno
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- Re: [bug-gnulib] Re: use of program_name,
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Re: [bug-gnulib] use of program_name, Bruno Haible, 2006/01/09