AFP version in Leopard

What version of AFP is used in Leopard? What are the AFP functions 76 and higher?
Are these documented somewhere?
- Alex

Okay wait, how exactly did you change the symbolic link?? I tried running the command:
ln -s /Devloper/usr/bin/gcc-4.2 gcc
But that didn't work

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