> it is no surprise that you fail to write portable code. If you
> wish to write portable code, you must purchase a book that covers
> all the bugs and missing features that can stop you. I know of
> at least two such books.
You're just showing that you don't understand the problem.
There is *no* such book.
In fact, writing one would be impossible.
There *are* books that *try*, and can give you part of an answer. There
are also man pages that do that, which is A Good Thing(tm).
MfG Kai
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