Where to Find Pipe Information?

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  • Default User

    #16
    Re: Where to Find Pipe Information?

    Keith Thompson wrote:
    Keith Thompson <kst-u@mib.orgwrites :
    No, it's ok to use gets().
    >
    ARGH!
    >
    What I meant to write was:
    >
    No, it's not ok to use gets().
    Ah, negation typo. The best kind.
    (I'll try to cancel the article, but I doubt that it will work.)

    For what it's worth, I didn't see the other. I think NIN is pretty good
    about allowing cancels and supercedes.



    Brian

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    • Keith Thompson

      #17
      Re: Where to Find Pipe Information?

      "Default User" <defaultuserbr@ yahoo.comwrites :
      Keith Thompson wrote:
      >Keith Thompson <kst-u@mib.orgwrites :
      No, it's ok to use gets().
      >>
      >ARGH!
      >>
      >What I meant to write was:
      >>
      >No, it's not ok to use gets().
      >
      Ah, negation typo. The best kind.
      >
      >(I'll try to cancel the article, but I doubt that it will work.)
      >
      For what it's worth, I didn't see the other. I think NIN is pretty good
      about allowing cancels and supercedes.
      My own news server honored the cancel -- but my error is archived for
      eternity on groups.google.c om.

      Proofread! Proofread! Proffread!

      --
      Keith Thompson (The_Other_Keit h) kst-u@mib.org <http://www.ghoti.net/~kst>
      San Diego Supercomputer Center <* <http://users.sdsc.edu/~kst>
      We must do something. This is something. Therefore, we must do this.

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      • Default User

        #18
        Re: Where to Find Pipe Information?

        Keith Thompson wrote:

        My own news server honored the cancel -- but my error is archived for
        eternity on groups.google.c om.
        You may be able to delete it:

        <http://groups.google.c om/support/bin/answer.py?answe r=8380>


        It's not entirely clear whether the original message had to be posted
        via Google or not, but I don't believe so.



        Brian

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