From: banders@ECD.Rockwell.COM (banders)
Subject: Re: whats up with stdio.h
27 Oct 1997 21:57:30 -0800
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To: cgf@bbc.com
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Oh my god Chris,
	That was just too good for words ;)
Darren,

I think what Chris really meant, was that you should make sure that
you have your mount points set to binary rather than text mode.

Also, you should check that you replace any <cr><lf>'s with <lf>'s.
If this doesn't make any sense, then Chris was correct!

Bart

Chris Faylor wrote:
> 
> In article <3453DA74.34BD@sk.sympatico.ca>,
> Darren Rauckman  <raucd@sk.sympatico.ca> wrote:
> >I get errors with any program i try to compile with stdio.h It says
> >there is a syntax error in that file.  Is there a replacement or what?
> 
> There is no replacement.  It looks like you will have to un-syntax error it.
> 
> To do so, inspect the line that is reported to be in error and correct
> the error.
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