I might just as well accept that K&R goes the way of all worldly things...

Here is my last hope: The ansi2knr program from GhostScript, which is a small 
utility that fits into just one .c file. Attached for your personal pleasure...

Good Night!

Ulrich

---Dr Stephen Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ulrich Kroener wrote:
> > Someone asked me why I was using the kr cc at all. Well, I also use the aCC (C++)
> > compiler, which includes the RW Tools.h++ classes, and it would be some major
> > work to rewrite and retest the build using gcc/g++. And I don't have a license for
> > the ANSI C product. If I would use gcc for the OpenSSL libs only, I would probably
> > get linking errors, because of different naming conventions. Also, can anyone tell
> > me how I can debug a library compiled with gcc under HPUX xdb? I'd be grateful.
>
> Considering the large number of changes need to restore K&R
> compatability (I hadn't realised it had been ANSIfied to the extent it
> has) and the overhead of maintaining it I think I must reluctantly agree
> that K&R support should be dropped.

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