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From: hlu@video.eecs.wsu.edu (H.J. Lu)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: ecvt(), where's the source?
Message-ID: <1992Oct4.203507.24975@serval.net.wsu.edu>
Date: 4 Oct 92 20:35:07 GMT
Article-I.D.: serval.1992Oct4.203507.24975
References: <k3i4RB1w165w@tsoft.sf-bay.org>
Sender: hlu@video (H.J. Lu)
Organization: Washington State University
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In article <k3i4RB1w165w@tsoft.sf-bay.org>, bbs.barfeau@tsoft.sf-bay.org (David Fox) writes:
|> Hello, I'm compiling a program that wants to use ecvt() and there's
|> no function for that in 386BSD.  Does anyone have this?
|> 
|> --
|> David Fox (bbs.barfeau@tsoft.sf-bay.org)

Try the Linux C library. If you need a library function which is not in 386bsd,
there is a good chance you can find it in Linux.

If you find something which is better than or missing in Linux, please let me
know.

Thanks.

H.J.
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hlu@eecs.wsu.edu