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- From: gcherer@millenium.texas.net (GT Cherer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp.hpux,comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: RFI: meaning of -Ae option of HP-UX's c89(1)
- Date: 16 Mar 1996 04:08:12 GMT
- Organization: Texas Networking, Inc.
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- dude-
- the previous posters were right about including HP SOURCE stuff, but what
- you may want to do is futz around in your include directories to find out
- what THAT means. On my system (similar to yours) it means POSIX
- compliance ramifications.
- Personally, I find the Ae the way to go to be most inclusive of all
- options and services. Don't forget to strip when you're ready for
- production.
-
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