chip@tct.uucp (Chip Salzenberg) (02/10/90)
According to ghost@robecdc.UUCP (William.A.Sneed): >According to milton@milton.acs.washington.edu (Stephen Milton): >>I keep running into the same error...'cannot find strings.h' It >>apparently did not come with my developmnent system, but a lot of >>programs seem to expect it as a standard library...Any help appreciated.. > >Who what when where why how hunh!?! > If you have SCO it was included > If your program has #include "strings.h" that's your problem > Should be <strings.h> to use the system's library Please note how poorly this person is adjusted. >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >-William A. Sneed uucp: ...!pyrdc!robecdc!ghost >-Robec Dist. voice: (703) 631-4800 >-Manassas, Va fax: (703) 631-4806 >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Brain fried -- Core dumped >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > The words you have just read are strictly my own and no one else's. > They in no way should be construed as anything but my own personal > opinion. Besides no one else would lay claim to them. :-) :-) :-) >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This signature has been marked for deletion. -- Chip Salzenberg at ComDev/TCT <chip%tct@ateng.com>, <uunet!ateng!tct!chip> "The Usenet, in a very real sense, does not exist."