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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-03-13 08:51:24 by ben]
The big ben-mule-21-5 check-in!
Various files were added and deleted. See CHANGES-ben-mule.
There are still some test suite failures. No crashes, though.
Many of the failures have to do with problems in the test suite itself
rather than in the actual code. I'll be addressing these in the next
day or so -- none of the test suite failures are at all critical.
Meanwhile I'll be trying to address the biggest issues -- i.e. build
or run failures, which will almost certainly happen on various platforms.
All comments should be sent to ben@xemacs.org -- use a Cc: if necessary
when sending to mailing lists. There will be pre- and post- tags,
something like
pre-ben-mule-21-5-merge-in, and
post-ben-mule-21-5-merge-in.
author | ben |
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date | Wed, 13 Mar 2002 08:54:06 +0000 |
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/* Synched up with: FSF 19.31. */ #include "usg5-4.h" #define IRIX5 #ifdef LIBS_SYSTEM #undef LIBS_SYSTEM #endif #ifdef LIB_STANDARD #undef LIB_STANDARD #endif #ifdef SYSTEM_TYPE #undef SYSTEM_TYPE #endif #define SYSTEM_TYPE "irix" #ifdef SETUP_SLAVE_PTY #undef SETUP_SLAVE_PTY #endif /* jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk reports `struct exception' is not defined on this system, so inhibit use of matherr. */ #define NO_MATHERR /* Ulimit(UL_GMEMLIM) is busted... */ #define ULIMIT_BREAK_VALUE 0x14000000 /* Tell process_send_signal to use VSUSP instead of VSWTCH. */ #define PREFER_VSUSP /* define MAIL_USE_FLOCK if the mailer uses flock to interlock access to /usr/spool/mail/$USER. The alternative is that a lock file named /usr/spool/mail/$USER.lock. */ #define MAIL_USE_FLOCK /* use K&R C */ /* XEmacs change -- use ANSI, not K&R */ #ifndef __GNUC__ #define C_SWITCH_SYSTEM "-xansi" #endif /* jackr@engr.sgi.com says that you can't mix different kinds of signal-handling functions under IRIX 5.3. I'm going to assume that that was the reason this got broken. Now that the signal routines are fixed up, maybe this will work. --ben */ /* Nope, it doesn't. I've tried lots of things; it must be genuinely broken. */ /* XEmacs addition: People on IRIX 5.2 and IRIX 5.3 systems have reported that they can't break out of (while t) using C-g or C-G. This does not occur on other systems, so let's assume that SIGIO is broken on these systems. */ #define BROKEN_SIGIO