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[Confuse-devel] after cfg_parse() returns Inappropriate ioctl for device
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Andrei Odeski |
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[Confuse-devel] after cfg_parse() returns Inappropriate ioctl for device |
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Sun, 25 Jul 2004 13:25:30 -0700 |
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I am compiling my code with your library beeing linked in, everything
worked ok until I noticed
after some time it giving me error after cfg_parse() returns
Inappropriate ioctl for device
when it ties to parse a file .???
what is that ?? and how do I start thinking about fixing it?
System: Linux 2.6.7 / raiseFS / Slack / gcc3.2.3
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