Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!ucbvax!bloom-beacon!MITVMA.MIT.EDU!jonah%uwocsd.uwo.ca From: jonah%uwocsd.uwo.ca@MITVMA.MIT.EDU (Jeff Lee) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Re: libX11.a: Xrm.o: bzero() Message-ID: <8808210047.AA07892@simon.uwocsd.uwo.ca> Date: 21 Aug 88 00:47:41 GMT Sender: daemon@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 14 Oops. [Blush.] Nothing like making a fool of yourself world-wide. I'm still trying to find where the bogus bzero() is coming from, but I'm getting one which expects FOUR parameters linked into some of my code [and blowing up] and its NOT from any of the code that I've written. I found a reference to bzero() using nm(1) in the X11 library but failed to notice that it was a REFERNCE, not a definition. [It was late on a Friday after a hard week but...] Sorry for the inappropriate mud slinging. --- Jeff Lee, Research Associate, Department of Computer Science The University of Western Ontario, London Canada, N6A 5B7 jonah@uwocsd.UWO.CDN, jonah@UWOVAX.BITNET, decvax!watmath!julian!uwocsd!jonah Fractured moral: People who code in glass houses shouldn't sling mud.