On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 19:34:55 -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
> be avoided.  Though, if you really need them, the C standard has
> provided these two since 2008, and GLIBC, and I'd imagine BSD libc,
> for probably considerably longer (though I'm too lazy to actually
> look).  If your system is running an OS that's older than that, you
> should probably set it on fire. =8^)

That's what I often think about the mutt release process. ;-) SCNR.

BTW, I was recently quite shattered that there's still support on SunOS
5.10 = Solaris 10. And I know a company which bought extended (like
really extended) support for SLES 10. (I recall the latter had a crude
mixture of glibc 2.4 and 2.5: 2.4 with some 2.5isms, shaking configure
scripts up badly. SLES 11 seems to have 2.9 from 2008+, so I'm not
really trying to make a point here.)

Moritz

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