Thanks for the input, however I managed to discover the problem.
dir->d_name also returns "." and ".." as its first two statements. Of course, trying to read these "files" will give errors :)
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Type: Posts; User: Ozzie
Thanks for the input, however I managed to discover the problem.
dir->d_name also returns "." and ".." as its first two statements. Of course, trying to read these "files" will give errors :)
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Hello,
First of all, I have tried using the search function and browsing the tutorials to solve my problem, but have come up empty-handed so far...
I have a program that basically opens files...