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From: rob@redwood.nl (Rob J. Nauta)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc,comp.unix.bsd.386bsd.misc,comp.unix.programmer,comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.internals
Subject: Re: revoke() system call
Date: 19 Jan 1996 14:26:11 +0100
Organization: Redwood Nederland B.V.
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j@uriah.heep.sax.de (J Wunsch) writes:

>rob@xs4all.nl (Rob J. Nauta) writes:
-> I want to compile a BSD 4.4 program (that uses forkpty()/openpty() from
-> libc.a). I've grabbed pty.c and it works except that I am missing
-> revoke(). This is a system call so I cannot get it from the libc.a
-> source. 

>Hmmmmm, it _is_ there:

>j@uriah 57% nm /usr/lib/libc.a | fgrep revoke
>00000008 T _revoke

Hmm I may have said it the wrong way, what I meant was that I grabbed
some 4.4BSD source, and am trying to compile it on HP-UX10...

Rob
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   Rob J. Nauta					rob@redwood.nl
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