Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Tue, 14 Apr 1998 20:28:12 -0400 (EDT) | | From | Smilax Rotundifolia <> | | Subject | 2.1.96/kmod.c |
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To all the Linux developers, for your information...
Character 160 appears as "| " in VI. For some reason, somebody put that in instead of a regular space (032) in kernel/kmod.c. This gives a nice parse error for those poor souls who don't know how to program. Fix this for 2.1.97, please. :) An easy way to spot this problem (for you complete Linux newbies ;-) ) is to use Emacs, in which the nasty little character appears as \240. Erase this and it'll be all better.
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