overwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrnooverwritten on each call. char *clnt_sperrno(enum clnt_stat stat ); Take the same arguments ... string ends with a NEWLINE. clnt_sperrno () is used instead of clnt_perrno