Subject: Re: `sun' and sparc/sun3's (was: Re: Diaspora, politics, and MI)
To: None <greywolf@siva.captech.com>
From: Mike Long <mike.long@analog.com>
List: current-users
Date: 09/20/1996 14:45:41
>Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 11:37:12 -0700
>From: greywolf@siva.captech.com (Grey Wolf)
>I don't get it. I'm wondering what we gain from this move. It's not
>unreasonable for us to define "unix" or "$ARCH" at appropriate times.
>
>If we fail to define "unix", there's currently a LOT of stuff out there
>which is going to break at compile time, not the least of which is
>X11R6.
That's what NetBSD.cf is for, yes? You should be able to use:
int unix = 0;
in C code and have it work. ANSI C says that it *must* work.
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