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* include/features.h (__GLIBC_MINOR__): It's glibc 2.5 now.

2006-10-06  Ulrich Drepper  <drepper@redhat.com>

	* po/pl.po: Update from translation team.

	* nscd/nscd.c (main): Fix typo in message.
	Patch by Jakub Bogsz <qboosh@pld-linux.org>.
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Ulrich Drepper
2006-10-06 15:39:29 +00:00
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@ -2393,8 +2393,9 @@ This function is similar to @code{sprintf}, except that it dynamically
allocates a string (as with @code{malloc}; @pxref{Unconstrained
Allocation}) to hold the output, instead of putting the output in a
buffer you allocate in advance. The @var{ptr} argument should be the
address of a @code{char *} object, and @code{asprintf} stores a pointer
to the newly allocated string at that location.
address of a @code{char *} object, and a successful call to
@code{asprintf} stores a pointer to the newly allocated string at that
location.
The return value is the number of characters allocated for the buffer, or
less than zero if an error occurred. Usually this means that the buffer