where it would get an error writing to
the disk or temp file and indicate an error as such? I mean, you're going
to get an error code back from your system (f)write call that indicates
what the problem is...
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s got me. That needs to be a "Running total"
> if
> > you like.
> >
> > Richard
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> > Richard Vibert
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devel-3.22.32-1
MySQL-shared-3.22.32-1
# uname -a
Linux 2.2.14-5.0.14smp #2 Fri Jun 30 16:25:11 EDT 2000 i686 unknown
#
Any help appreciated.
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