strings.h

Chip Salzenberg chip at tct.uucp
Sat Feb 10 04:13:12 AEST 1990


According to ghost at robecdc.UUCP (William.A.Sneed):
>According to milton at milton.acs.washington.edu (Stephen Milton):
>>I keep running into the same error...'cannot find strings.h'  It 
>>apparently did not come with my developmnent system, but a lot of
>>programs seem to expect it as a standard library...Any help appreciated..
>
>Who what when where why how  hunh!?!
>	If you have SCO it was included
>	If your program has #include "strings.h" that's your problem
>	Should be <strings.h> to use the system's library

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