Re: math functions

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Hi, Charles,

Why don't you visit ftp.gnu.org to ftp

/pub/gnu/glibc/glibc-2.4.tar.gz?

After I told ftp to switch to binary mode and ftped the bzipped tarball
of glibc-2.4, ftp complained that something may have corrupted that
tarball.  That's why I ftped the gzipped one instead.  Gzip decompressed
it, and I found the math-function ssource code in glibc-2.4/math.

Bill
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I downloaded the source for gcc4.1.1 hoping to find the source code for
> the math functions (the math functions imported with math.h).  After
> searching online and in the files, I can't find the source code anywhere. 
> If someone could direct me where I can find those source files I would
> very much appreciate it.
> 
> Thanks to everyone reading this,
> Charles Garrett
> 
> 

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