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Hallo, James!
*** Am Freitag 11. August 1995 um 11:52 schrieb James Blackwell an All:
JB> It seems that the emx libraries neglected to include a dir.h header, and I
JB> don't know how the whole ffblk structure is written. I don't suppose any
JB> one has that header?
from the FAQ of comp.lang.c:
17.7: I seem to be missing the system header file . Can
someone send me a copy?
A: Standard headers exist in part so that definitions appropriate
to your compiler, operating system, and processor can be
supplied. You cannot just pick up a copy of someone else's
header file and expect it to work, unless that person is using
exactly the same environment. Ask your compiler vendor why the
file was not provided (or to send a replacement copy).
In other words: use the OS/2 filesearching mechanism of
DosFind{First/Next/Close} or the emx provided subroutines like _fnexplode
or _dt_read. Use the online help to find out more about those library
functions.
Tschau...Thomas
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