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H A Dmkheaders.cdiff 20458 Sat Dec 14 17:53:49 MST 1996 joerg Part #2 of the config cleanup. More aggressive, replaced an NIH
version of strdup() by a macro, killed many calls to strdup(), thus
potentially wasting less malloc'ed space (their args were never be
free()ed desptie despite of being malloc'ed). Probably still a huge
memory leak at all... Also killed two totally useless variables.

I've tested it as i could, but wouldn't be surprised if unexpected
problems showed up. So watch out this space!
H A Dmkoptions.cdiff 20458 Sat Dec 14 17:53:49 MST 1996 joerg Part #2 of the config cleanup. More aggressive, replaced an NIH
version of strdup() by a macro, killed many calls to strdup(), thus
potentially wasting less malloc'ed space (their args were never be
free()ed desptie despite of being malloc'ed). Probably still a huge
memory leak at all... Also killed two totally useless variables.

I've tested it as i could, but wouldn't be surprised if unexpected
problems showed up. So watch out this space!
H A Dconfig.ydiff 20458 Sat Dec 14 17:53:49 MST 1996 joerg Part #2 of the config cleanup. More aggressive, replaced an NIH
version of strdup() by a macro, killed many calls to strdup(), thus
potentially wasting less malloc'ed space (their args were never be
free()ed desptie despite of being malloc'ed). Probably still a huge
memory leak at all... Also killed two totally useless variables.

I've tested it as i could, but wouldn't be surprised if unexpected
problems showed up. So watch out this space!
H A Dmkmakefile.cdiff 20458 Sat Dec 14 17:53:49 MST 1996 joerg Part #2 of the config cleanup. More aggressive, replaced an NIH
version of strdup() by a macro, killed many calls to strdup(), thus
potentially wasting less malloc'ed space (their args were never be
free()ed desptie despite of being malloc'ed). Probably still a huge
memory leak at all... Also killed two totally useless variables.

I've tested it as i could, but wouldn't be surprised if unexpected
problems showed up. So watch out this space!

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