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BUG ON BIND 4.9.2?
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bmanning at ISI.EDU
bmanning at ISI.EDU
Mon Jun 10 19:21:38 CEST 1996
> > This is not a bug. Bind considers leading zeros be represent > octal information. Therefore, 002 != 2. > Not a bug. A feature. Not all numbers are decimal. > True, but what's the difference between octal 002 > and decimal 2 (and if you like, hexadecimal 0x2)? > > > Piet > I guess it depends on your calculator. 2 != 02 != 002 on my desktop TI. -- --bill
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