Bad address

Earnie Boyd earnie_boyd@yahoo.com
Wed Jun 7 12:52:00 GMT 2000


I found the bug in texinfo-4.0. :) However, a call to perror is causing the
associated output of "Bad address".  I didn't see anything obvious with perror,
but I also haven't gotten down to the puts and putc calls either.  The data
types being passed from texinfo to perror are declared as char * so I'm
assuming this has to do with the REENT portion of the function.

Cheers,

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