Hello Am Freitag, den 08.02.2013, 13:59 -0500 schrieb Rich Felker: > > #if defined(__GLIBC__) && defined(__USE_GNU) the __GLIBC__ thing seems to work for my case, now. strerror_r seems to be the only interface where they use the same name with a different interface, so I'll bug something around that. > I would simply avoid _ever_ using strerror_r on GNU systems. On any > modern GNU or POSIX 2008 conforming system, you have the vastly > superior strerror_l function. It does not require you to provide a > buffer, and it's thread-safe (the buffer returned is either immutable > static or thread-local). The logic I'd recommend is: > > #if _POSIX_VERSION >= 200809L || defined(__GLIBC__) > /* use strerror_l */ > #else > /* use strerror_r and assume POSIX version of it */ > #endif Hm, I have a relatively recent system (ubuntu) and there is no trace of strerror_l in the documentation, even in their "POSIX" man page. And I actually use this in P99 to provide the C11 Annex K interface strerror_s, which is much closer to strerror_r than strerror_l. Well, we now have strerror C, POSIX strerror_r POSIX strerror_l POSIX strerror_s C superbe. Again a case where a liaison between the C committee and the POSIX could have helped. Jens -- :: INRIA Nancy Grand Est :: http://www.loria.fr/~gustedt/ :: :: AlGorille ::::::::::::::: office Nancy : +33 383593090 :: :: ICube :::::::::::::: office Strasbourg : +33 368854536 :: :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: gsm France : +33 651400183 :: :: :::::::::::::::::::: gsm international : +49 15737185122 ::