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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, James Rich wrote:

infile = fopen(argv[1],"rb");

Ok, am I crazy? I just changed the line above to this:

infile = fopen ("/home/james/test.ps", "rb");

and it always results in NULL. I checked to verify the file exists. I've done this a thousand times in C before on other platforms. What am I doing wrong?

To follow up on this, perror() says this:

fopen(): The object name specified is not correct.

But /home/james/test.ps definately exists. Missing nulls, maybe? Wacky translation thing I don't know about?

James Rich

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