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From: klee@gilroy.pa.dec.com (Ken Lee)
Newsgroups: comp.windows.x
Subject: Re: Linking Libraries/Undefined variables
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Date: 16 Aug 89 22:57:13 GMT
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In article <3930009@hpcll01.HP.COM>, pratap@hpcll01.HP.COM (Pratap Subrahmanyam) writes:
> You are correct. Tempnam/Tmpnam is a routine in HP-UX C library that lets
> you create temporary files. It is strange that HP Widgets would use a routine
> that is not standardly available ... 

For what it's worth, DEC Ultrix includes both tempnam and tmpnam.  I
don't have my old manuals with me, but I think one is primarily found
in AT&T UNIXs and the other in BSD UNIXs.  Only hybrid UNIXs will have
both.

Ken Lee
DEC Western Software Laboratory, Palo Alto, Calif.
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