The main problem is that you are copying the pointer values of result readdir
is giving you. And the pointer points to the string value, which changes
everytime read-dir is invoked.
Look below for a fix:
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 11:35 am, Bruce Shaw wrote:
> I'm working on the partitions p
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 09:35:12 -0600 Bruce wrote:
BS> char dname[21];
BS> unlink(dname);
As you discovered, unlink is for deleting file. You were probably thinking of
free(), which frees memory. But you don't need that either, since dname is a
an global array , not an allocated one.
BS> When I
Title: RE: need help with proof of concept code
Found one problem anyway...
> unlink(dname);
Bad news. I thought I was decoupling memory (no, I have no idea what I mean by that). Actually, I was deleting the link.
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Title: need help with proof of concept code
I'm working on the partitions problem in HOST-RESOURCES-MIB for Solaris. As it stands, the code is making all sorts of wrong decisions about which partition it's supposed to be using. I'm trying to write a simple stand-alone p