Modified Files:
ars.c ars_defs.h baja.c bulkmail.cpp chat.cpp execfunc.cpp
js_bbs.cpp js_console.cpp js_user.c mailsrvr.c scfgdefs.h
scfglib.h scfglib1.c scfglib2.c tmp_xfer.cpp useredit.cpp
websrvr.c
Log Message:
No longer dynamically allocate compiled access requirment (AR) strings for configuration items.
SCFG for Win32 is linked against a load_cfg lib that builds withOUT SCFG defined, so these compiled AR elements were allocated and then many SCFG operations (e.g. copy/paste, create new) would copy the allocated ARs to another configuration and then be subjected to double-free upon exit/clean-up (resulting in exception or crash).
Just get rid of this cruft and some other related RAM-byte-saving hold-overs from the MS-DOS days.
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