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Subject: Re: about the 0.20-pre10
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On 11 Nov, Andy Lo A Foe wrote:
> crc3419@delphi.com wrote:
> 
>> Hm...it seems RH4.1 doesn't work as well...is there some way around
>> this, or am I just SOL (stinking outta luck)? Or, to put it
>> differently, does this mean a complete upgrade of gcc/libc looms near
>> in my future? <shudder>
> 
> Hmm, I don't know what the chances are of upgrading from RH4.1 to 5.2, but give it a
> try. Upgrading to glibc 2 is a good thing :)

Hm...that might do it, and I /do/ appreciate the suggestion, but the
next upgrade I hope to do on this box will from RH4.1 -> SlackWare
V??.??, where ??.?? is the next Slackware release.(if such ever
exists...seems they've been stuck on 3.5 forever now :( )

in the mean time, is there a definition of long_option I could manually
add to getopt.h to workaround this?

-- 
"Being myself a remarkably stupid fellow, I have had to unteach myself  the
 difficulties, and now beg to present to my fellow fools the parts that are
 not hard" --Silvanus P. Thompson, from "Calculus Made Easy."


