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check: bump version.
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@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
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--- a/src/check_msg.c 2015-08-02 19:31:23.000000000 +0000
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+++ b/src/check_msg.c
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@@ -226,22 +226,22 @@ void teardown_messaging(void)
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*/
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FILE *open_tmp_file(char **name)
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{
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FILE *file = NULL;
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- *name = NULL;
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-
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#if !HAVE_MKSTEMP
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/* Windows does not like tmpfile(). This is likely because tmpfile()
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* call unlink() on the file before returning it, to make sure the
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* file is deleted when it is closed. The unlink() call also fails
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* on Windows if the file is still open. */
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/* also note that mkstemp is apparently a C90 replacement for tmpfile */
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/* perhaps all we need to do on Windows is set TMPDIR to whatever is
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stored in TEMP for tmpfile to work */
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/* and finally, the "b" from "w+b" is ignored on OS X, not sure about WIN32 */
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+ *name = NULL;
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+
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file = tmpfile();
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if(file == NULL)
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{
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char *tmp = getenv("TEMP");
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char *tmp_file = tempnam(tmp, "check_");
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