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Hi all,
I can not understand why my stat() function fails all the time when function tries to go recursevly. Someone suggested that it might be poiter problem. Please, look up my code at: www.donnelly.cc.ks.us/readdir_test.c. How can i solve this problem? Any suggestion are welcome! Thank you all |
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