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Conference smurf::buildhelp

Title:USG buildhelp questions/answers
Moderator:SMURF::FILTER
Created:Mon Apr 26 1993
Last Modified:Mon Jan 20 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2763
Total number of notes:5802

1775.0. "Two (2) header/RCS sections in the same file?" by AOSG::FILTER (Automatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puck) Tue Aug 29 1995 22:09

Date Of Receipt: 	29-AUG-1995 17:05:42.80
From: 	SMURF::WASTED::"swr@unx.dec.com" "29-Aug-1995 1704"
To: 	odehelp@zk3.dec.com
CC: 	ljr@unx.dec.com, swr@unx.dec.com
Subj: 	Two (2) header/RCS sections in the same file?

I just noticed that we have two complete sets of comment headers and #pragma
RCS directives in one of our files.  Check out:
	
	ptos/src/usr/bin/llogin/llogin.c.

I can't figure out when this happened or if it will cause problems. Can
anyone advise?

Thanks,

Scott

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1775.1Re: Two (2) header/RCS sections in the same file?AOSG::FILTERAutomatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puckTue Aug 29 1995 22:2137
Date Of Receipt: 	29-AUG-1995 17:53:40.33
From: 	SMURF::FLUME::jmf "Joshua M. Friedman OSF/UNIX SDE  29-Aug-1995 1751"
To: 	"Scott Ruch - DTN 462-6082" <swr@unx.dec.com>
CC: 	odehelp@zk3.dec.com, ljr@unx.dec.com, sue@DEC:.zko.flume
Subj: 	Re: Two (2) header/RCS sections in the same file?

The ode history in there twice won't hurt anything - it's just ugly.

I don't think the two #pragma directives matter, but a development
environment person should be asked to make sure (I cc'd Sue Y on this).

I'd suggest cleaning this up at some future submit.

-josh

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To: odehelp@zk3.dec.com
Cc: ljr@unx.dec.com, swr@unx.dec.com
Subject: Two (2) header/RCS sections in the same file?
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 95 17:04:17 -0400
From: "Scott Ruch - DTN 462-6082" <swr@unx.dec.com>

> 
> I just noticed that we have two complete sets of comment headers and #pragma
> RCS directives in one of our files.  Check out:
> 	
> 	ptos/src/usr/bin/llogin/llogin.c.
> 
> I can't figure out when this happened or if it will cause problems. Can
> anyone advise?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Scott