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Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 09:18:10 -0800
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Subject: Re: DJGPP termios
From: Blair Campbell <blairdude AT gmail DOT com>
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>> Could this possibly be a bug in termios?
>
> Not enough information to tell: who called `putc'?

ncurses did.  how could calling putc result in a null dereference bug though?
>
> The functions you named are all part of the low-level termios
> infrastrucure, which hooks the normal stdio output routines to
> redirect them to BIOS calls.  The interesting information is in the
> functions that did the actual output.
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