On Wednesday, 14 February 2007, at 18:31:21 (-0500),
Mike Frysinger wrote:

> in other words, they're both wrong ... you're just choosing the one
> that "seems to work" :P

I'll take the one that works over the one that doesn't any day.

There are non-fatal errors/warnings from auto* that we've been
ignoring for years because, after all is said and done, everything
still works.  Not seems to.  It WORKS.  End of story.

Michael

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