get configuration dependent string variables NAME confstr - get configuration dependent string variables LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc )......printf("GNU libc release: %s\n", gnu_get_libc_release()); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } SEE ALSO confstr (3)...printf("GNU libc release: %s\n", gnu_get_libc_release()); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } SEE ALSO confstr (3)...a file resides using fpathconf (3) and pathconf (3). One can ask for string values using confstr (3). The values obtained from these functions are system configuration constants…...they are not suitable for allocating memory. SEE ALSO getconf (1), open (2), statfs (2), confstr (3), sysconf (3)...they are not suitable for allocating memory. SEE ALSO getconf (1), open (2), statfs (2), confstr (3), sysconf (3)...isn't defined, the path list defaults to a list that includes the directories returned by confstr(_CS_PATH) (which typically returns the value "/bin:/usr/bin") and possibly also…...isn't defined, the path list defaults to a list that includes the directories returned by confstr(_CS_PATH) (which typically returns the value "/bin:/usr/bin") and possibly also…...isn't defined, the path list defaults to a list that includes the directories returned by confstr(_CS_PATH) (which typically returns the value "/bin:/usr/bin") and possibly also…...isn't defined, the path list defaults to a list that includes the directories returned by confstr(_CS_PATH) (which typically returns the value "/bin:/usr/bin") and possibly also…...isn't defined, the path list defaults to a list that includes the directories returned by confstr(_CS_PATH) (which typically returns the value "/bin:/usr/bin") and possibly also…...isn't defined, the path list defaults to a list that includes the directories returned by confstr(_CS_PATH) (which typically returns the value "/bin:/usr/bin") and possibly also…...isn't defined, the path list defaults to a list that includes the directories returned by confstr(_CS_PATH) (which typically returns the value "/bin:/usr/bin") and possibly also…