I sent this out earlier, I don't know if anybody noticed, but I'll
truncate the message this time.  
        I wrote a program in C that uses a do-while loop that compiled and
worked on a Sun system but the same code on my RH 4.2 box would compile
BUT it wouldn't do the do-while loop.  I'm pretty sure the reason is that
Sun uses glibc and my system uses libc.  Is there a way I could get this
loop to execute?  

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