NetWare Message File: CLib 4.11, Tran 1 9)9K]i{!.CXn 4GOf{:Kj"9Xh+Ln  4 N f ~  ) ; M _ q   % 7 I [ m   U i $ a v><<< BAD MESSAGE >>>Standard C libary messages begin here...CLib-4.11-001: Assertion failed: %s, file %s, line %d The NLM's author has requested that this notification be generated based on a specific condition.Unknown errorError 0No such file or directoryArgument list too bigExec format errorBad file numberNot enough memoryPermission deniedFile existsCross-device linkInvalid argumentFile table overflowToo many open filesNo space left on deviceArgument too largeResult too largeResource deadlock would occurResource(s) in useServer errorServer not availableWrong kind of objectTransaction restartedResource not available (perhaps permanently)Bad or invalid handleAll screens have been destroyedResource temporarily unavailableNo such device or addressNot a data messageBad argument addressPhysical I/O errorNo dataStreams NLM not loadedFatal protocol errorBroken pipeIllegal seekioctl() acknowledge timeoutOperation would blockOperation now in progressOperation already in progressSocket operation on non-socketDestination address requiredMessage too longProtocol wrong type for socketProtocol not availableProtocol not supportedSocket type not supportedOperation not supported on socketProtocol family not supportedAddress family not supported by protocol familyAddress already in useCan't assign requested addressNetwork is downNetwork is unreachableNetwork dropped connection on resetSoftware caused connection abortConnection reset by peerNo buffer space availableSocket is already connectedSocket is not connectedCan't send after socket shutdownToo many references: can't spliceConnection timed outConnection refusedResource busyInterrupted function callIs a directoryFilename too longFunction not implementedNot a directoryDirectory not emptyOperation not permittedNo child process (unused)File too large (unused)Too many links (unused)No such device (unused)No locks available (unused)Inappropriate I/O control operation (unused)Read-only file system (unused)No such process (unused)Error 78 (unused)Error 79 (unused)Error 80 (unused)Error 81 (unused)Error 82 (unused)Error 83 (unused)Error 84 (unused)Error 85 (unused)Error 86 (unused)Error 87 (unused)Error 88 (unused)Error 89 (unused)Error 90 (unused)Error 91 (unused)Error 92 (unused)Error 93 (unused)Error 94 (unused)Error 95 (unused)Error 96 (unused)Error 97 (unused)Error 98 (unused)Error 99 (unused)Anomaly in NLM data structureIllegal character sequence in multi-byte characterInternal NLM library inconsistencyDOS-text file inconsistency: no newline after carriage returnObject doesn't exit(last system message--dummy)Domain errorArgument singularityOverflow range errorUnderflow range errorTotal loss of significancePartial loss of significanceCLib-4.11-002: %s in %s CLib-4.11-003: Unowned FILE buffer deallocated for file: %s CLib-4.11-004: Unable to allocate memory for new thread group. There may not be enough server memory, or server memory may be corrupted.CLib-4.11-005: Unable to open standard consoles new thread group. There may not be enough server memory, or server memory may be corrupted.CLib-4.11-006: Unable to allocate memory for new thread. There may not be enough server memory, or server memory may be corrupted. CLib-4.11-100: CLib cannot be loaded until Threads.NLM is updated! CLib-4.11-101: CLib cannot be loaded until Requestr.NLM is updated! CLib-4.11-102: CLib cannot be loaded until NLMLib.NLM is updated! VeRsIoN=4.11CoPyRiGhT=Copyright (c) 1996, Novell, Inc. All rights reserved.Standard C library messages end here...