On 27 Apr 2000, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:

> > To reiterate my point: use glib instead of libc. Glib is *very* portable.
> 
> What do you mean? What if your target platform does not have glibc?
> This might be outside of your control... Come to think of it, it
> usually *is* outside of your control. Welcome to the real world :-(.

Can you please try to read what you're replying to? I said nothing about
glibc, I talked about glib. Glib is built on top of libc (any libc), and
supplies many useful functions.

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