Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ncar!ames!sgi!decwrl!gilroy.pa.dec.com!klee From: klee@gilroy.pa.dec.com (Ken Lee) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Re: Linking Libraries/Undefined variables Message-ID: <1687@bacchus.dec.com> Date: 16 Aug 89 22:57:13 GMT References: <3930009@hpcll01.HP.COM> <13489@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU> Sender: news@decwrl.dec.com Lines: 14 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. Internet: klee@decwrl.dec.com uucp: uunet!decwrl!klee