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Old 07-01-08   #1 (permalink)
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Never mind, due time is here and I am over it, thanks anyway.
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It's hard to read the way you posted it. Use [ code][/code] tags to keep the formatting, separate the files, and post the contents of myheader.h and I can help you better.

From a quick look, though, I see a few problems. buildList() is hardcoded to return 0 even though it supposedly returns a NODE *. It also never uses fileID. insertNode() makes a node, but it is not inserted into the list anywhere. It seems that the data is char data, but it is getting printed as an int with 3 places shown.

Warnings can be a good way to catch errors. If you compile with "gcc -ansi -W -Wall -c *.c" you can enable warnings.
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