Quick question: does string.h in Unixware define strcasecmp()?

strings.h is non-standard while string.h is standard, as far as I 
know.  We should change that in any case, unless someone has a 
different opinion.

[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Mon Jul 15 09:33:16 2002]:

> 
> This patch seems to have been lost. I'm resending the patch
> against the OpenSSL_0_9_7-stable branch (Jul 13)
> 
> I'd like to have my UnixWare platforms working before I look at
> my SCO platforms.
> 
> On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Tim Rice wrote:
> 
> >
> > Attached is a patch against the OpenSSL_0_9_7-stable branch (Feb 
17)
> > that fixes the build on UnixWare 2.x
> >
> > Files changed: Configure, apps/apps.c, and apps/ca.c
> >
> > I've added -lresolv so it can find strcasecmp().
> >
> > UnixWare 2.0x does not have strings.h so I changed apps.c and 
ca.c
> It has string.h
> > .......
> > #  ifdef NO_STRINGS_H
> >     int     strcasecmp();
> > #  else
> > #    include <strings.h>
> > #  endif /* NO_STRINGS_H */
> > .......
> >
> 
> 


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