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|  | (The FSF believes it knows better than you, and won't let you do things, in the name of Freedom.) | 
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|  | prototyped in unistd.h. The fact glibc refuses to do so without a wacky #define is a glibc bug, treat it as such. | 
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|  | and recursion choice is how caller interprets flags. | 
|  | open filehandle in node->extra. | 
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|  | new dirtree, though. | 
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|  | errors. | 
|  | DIRTREE_RECURSE and DIRTREE_SAVE. | 
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|  | with new dirtree. (No idea if it works, this command was never finished and needs a lot more work.) | 
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|  | include both "string.h" and "strings.h". (Most don't.) | 
|  | of tree) at start of function rather than end (and redundantly in main). Move title printing down next to total printing. | 
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|  | make a translation macro or #ifdef guard to get the names right so they actually be _used_ yet... | 
|  | (from scratch) to use new dirtree infrastructure. (This breaks everything else that currently uses dirtree.) | 
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