Remove reference to gcc's non-standard -fwritable-strings, which

doesn't exist in recent releases (and is bad advice anyway)

PR:		docs/163119
Submitted by:	Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@gmail.com>
Approved by:	cperciva
MFC after:	1 week
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Eitan Adler 2012-03-04 16:41:07 +00:00
parent 0a0c8e010d
commit 008474bbf1

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
.\" @(#)mktemp.3 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
.\" $FreeBSD$
.\"
.Dd February 11, 1998
.Dd March 4, 2012
.Dt MKTEMP 3
.Os
.Sh NAME
@ -180,12 +180,6 @@ with an argument of
will result in a core dump due to
.Fn mkstemp
attempting to modify the string constant that was given.
If the program in question makes heavy use of that type
of function call, you do have the option of compiling the program
so that it will store string constants in a writable segment of memory.
See
.Xr gcc 1
for more information.
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr chmod 2 ,
.Xr getpid 2 ,