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Package: libapr0-dev
Version: 2.0.53-5
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apr_unix_perms2mode is not defined in apr_file_io.h.
it exists in libapr-0.a, though:
 $ objdump -t libapr-0.a | grep perms2mode
 00000000         *UND*  00000000 apr_unix_perms2mode
 00000030 g     F .text  00000081 apr_unix_perms2mode
 00000000         *UND*  00000000 apr_unix_perms2mode
 00000000         *UND*  00000000 apr_unix_perms2mode
 00000000         *UND*  00000000 apr_unix_perms2mode



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Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 10:54:35 +1000 (EST)
Subject: Re: Bug#298860: libapr0-dev: apr_unix_perms2mode not available in 
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Joe Orton said:
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> That's not a bug; it's a private function to APR, it's not intended for
> use by applications and so is not declared in the public headers.

And when Joe speaks, I (sometimes) listen.  Closing this bug.

... Adam



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