From: alex!@bigfoot.com ("Hmmmz")
Subject: Re: bash-2.0
31 May 1997 15:47:53 -0700
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I've finally compiled bash 2.0 and it seems to work fine, thanks to 
Sergey's help, however I'm not sure how it will handle programs 
trying to dump corefiles. I always seem to run into the problem 
however that the function setpwent isn't defined anywhere afaik.
However according to the man page on setpwent (from a BSD/OS system)
"The setpwent() function is identical to setpassent() with an argument
of zero."

WinNT and *nix rule, so learn from the past:
Hiroshima '45, Vietnam '64, Tjernobyl '86, MacOS '96
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