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Then why did you do it? c.l.c deals with the C language, as
defined in the C standard. Unix, root accounts, solaris, sparc have
nothing to do with that.
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Try the download section.
> solque...@lycos.com wrote:
>>
>> For inconveniencing you, I apologize.
>
> Then why did you do it? c.l.c deals with the C language, as
> defined in the C standard. Unix, root accounts, solaris, sparc have
> nothing to do with that.
Total nonsense. Unix is built with C.
c.l.c deals with C not the C Standard. To discuss the C standard please
go elsewhere.
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> [spammer]@spam.spam.invalid] wrote:
>>
>> For inconveniencing you, I apologize.
>
> Then why did you do it?
To inconvenience us. Duh.
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