At 23:58 11/1/00 +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>$ grep getpwd ftpd.c
> path = getcwd (0, 0);
> char *cwd = getcwd (0, 0);
> char *path = getcwd (0, 0);
>
>The ftpd should be fixed, I think.
I am sure that patches will be happily accepted by the list. ;)
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