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date	98.12.10.16.31.13;	author obrien;	state Exp;
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@* Fix compiling on 3.0.x.  They include headers in the most non-"standard"
  order I've ever seen.  Haven't these guys ever done Unix programming
  before?
* Quiet some compiling warnings.  For "security" software, this code should
  NOT have as many warnings and unused vars as it does.
@
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@--- lib/daemon.c.orig	Thu Feb  5 16:01:34 1998
+++ lib/daemon.c	Thu Dec 10 07:57:36 1998
@@@@ -11,10 +11,10 @@@@
  *           added sleep on bind failure.
  */
 
+#include	<sys/types.h>
 #include	<sys/signal.h>
 #include	<syslog.h>
 #include	<errno.h>
-#include	<sys/types.h>
 #include	<sys/socket.h>
 #ifdef SYSV
 #include	<sys/sockio.h>
@
