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Hi,

I have been lurking here quitte some time now and I an studying on
making ports.

So I just build links 0.96 and I get this warning:

session.o: warning: tempnam() possibly used unsafely; consider using
mkstemp()

Ok session.c  contains tempnam() and I tried to replace it with
mkstemp(), it didn't compile after that so made distclean and started
over.
But most off the time this trick works so If I compile my own stuff I
try to replace the libraries warned about.

Isn't that one off the principal thing off the OpenBSD patches.

I mean I'd like to help you all with making a ports or two but if I read
through the http://openbsd.org/porting.html and read all those tips
that I don't really understand I wonder if this is such a good idea.

What do ya think?


Groetjes, Han.
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