Hi Rusty
Rusty Ballinger wrote:
>
> Your changes do build OK on IRIX.
Hey, great :)
> I have a version 2.6.4 (done last week,
> actually; I just never got around to moving it out) which I might be able
> to put out today or this weekend; next week if you're happy with your
> testing on Solaris I'll include your changes in 2.6.5. (I will probably
> mess with the #defines a bit; to conditionally #include sys/mntent.h vs.
> mntent.h, I'd rather use a symbol like HAVE_SYS_MNTENT_H than HAVE_SUN.
Yeah, whatever you want. I was just basically looking for a way to have
an #ifdef condition that's true whenever I'm on a Sun.
> If I do that, will it be OK if I mail you patches to make sure they still
> compile on your box?)
Of course, no problem. Is there any way that I'll not have to do the
port again? (I mean, from 2.6.4 to a possible 2.6.5? I guess my patch
won't work on 2.6.4 ...)
> P.S. Just out of curiosity, what was the matter with having variables
> named "sun"?
Somehow (you know it's not like I'm a Solaris expert) "sun" was #defined
to be 1. I got tons of errors whenever "sun" was used as a variable --
just changing the name stopped that.
Best regards,
-- Christian.
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