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1. Feb 29 Poul-Henning Kamp Re: standards/62858: malloc(0) not C99 compliant 2. Feb 29 Mike Heffner Re: standards/61934: [PATCH] FreeBSD's mailx not completely SUSv3-compliant 3. Mar 1 Dag-Erling =?iso-8859-1?q? Re: standards/62858: malloc(0) not C99 compliant 4. Mar 1 Poul-Henning Kamp Re: standards/62858: malloc(0) not C99 compliant 5. Mar 1 David Schultz Re: standards/62858: malloc(0) not C99 compliant 6. Mar 1 Poul-Henning Kamp Re: standards/62858: malloc(0) not C99 compliant 7. Mar 1 FreeBSD bugmaster Current problem reports assigned to you 8. Mar 2 David Schultz Re: Another conformance question... This time fputs(). 9. Mar 2 Jordan K. Hubbard Re: Another conformance question... This time fputs(). 10. Mar 2 Stefan Farfeleder Re: standards/62858: malloc(0) not C99 compliant 11. Mar 2 Poul-Henning Kamp Re: standards/62858: malloc(0) not C99 compliant 12. Mar 2 Bruce Evans Re: Another conformance question... This time fputs(). 13. Mar 2 Jordan K. Hubbard Re: Another conformance question... This time fputs(). 14. Mar 2 Jordan K. Hubbard What's up with /usr/src/usr.bin/alias? 15. Mar 3 Mark Valentine Re: What's up with /usr/src/usr.bin/alias? 16. Mar 3 Jordan K. Hubbard Re: What's up with /usr/src/usr.bin/alias? 17. Mar 3 Mark Valentine Re: What's up with /usr/src/usr.bin/alias? 18. Mar 3 Bruce Evans Re: Another conformance question... This time fputs(). 19. Mar 3 David Schultz Re: Another conformance question... This time fputs(). 20. Mar 3 Jordan K. Hubbard Re: Another conformance question... This time fputs().
21. Mar 3 Bruce Evans Re: Another conformance question... This time fputs(). 22. Mar 3 David Schultz Re: Another conformance question... This time fputs(). 23. Mar 6 Johan Karlsson where do %j/uintmax_t stand in terms of standards? [WAS: Re: WARNS cleanup for ipfw 24. Mar 6 Erik Trulsson Re: where do %j/uintmax_t stand in terms of standards? [WAS: Re: WARNS cleanup for ipfw
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