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diff --git a/gnu/libexec/uucp/common_sources/conf.h b/gnu/libexec/uucp/common_sources/conf.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9053c4423e0af..0000000000000 --- a/gnu/libexec/uucp/common_sources/conf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,444 +0,0 @@ -/* conf.h. Generated automatically by configure. */ -/* Configuration header file for Taylor UUCP. -*- C -*- */ - -/* Set MAIL_PROGRAM to a program which takes a mail address as an - argument and accepts a mail message to send to that address on - stdin (e.g. "/bin/mail"). */ -#define MAIL_PROGRAM "/usr/bin/mail" - -/* Set ECHO_PROGRAM to a program which echoes its arguments; if echo - is a shell builtin you can just use "echo". */ -#define ECHO_PROGRAM "echo" - -/* The following macros indicate what header files you have. Set the - macro to 1 if you have the corresponding header file, or 0 if you - do not. */ -#define HAVE_STDDEF_H 1 /* <stddef.h> */ -#define HAVE_STRING_H 1 /* <string.h> */ -#define HAVE_STRINGS_H 1 /* <strings.h> */ -#define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 /* <unistd.h> */ -#define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 /* <stdlib.h> */ -#define HAVE_LIMITS_H 1 /* <limits.h> */ -#define HAVE_TIME_H 1 /* <time.h> */ -#define HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H 1 /* <sys/wait.h> */ -#define HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H 1 /* <sys/ioctl.h> */ -#define HAVE_DIRENT_H 1 /* <dirent.h> */ -#define HAVE_MEMORY_H 1 /* <memory.h> */ -#define HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H 1 /* <sys/param.h> */ -#define HAVE_UTIME_H 1 /* <utime.h> */ -#define HAVE_FCNTL_H 1 /* <fcntl.h> */ -#define HAVE_SYS_FILE_H 1 /* <sys/file.h> */ -#define HAVE_SYS_TIMES_H 1 /* <sys/times.h> */ -#define HAVE_LIBC_H 0 /* <libc.h> */ -#define HAVE_SYSEXITS_H 1 /* <sysexits.h> */ -#define HAVE_POLL_H 0 /* <poll.h> */ -#define HAVE_TIUSER_H 0 /* <tiuser.h> */ -#define HAVE_XTI_H 0 /* <xti.h> */ -#define HAVE_SYS_TLI_H 0 /* <sys/tli.h> */ -#define HAVE_STROPTS_H 0 /* <stropts.h> */ -#define HAVE_FTW_H 0 /* <ftw.h> */ -#define HAVE_GLOB_H 1 /* <glob.h> */ -#define HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H 0 /* <sys/select.h> */ -#define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_TCP_H 0 /* <sys/types.tcp.h> */ - -/* If major and minor are not defined in <sys/types.h>, but are in - <sys/mkdev.h>, set MAJOR_IN_MKDEV to 1. If they are in - <sys/sysmacros.h>, set MAJOR_IN_SYSMACROS to 1. */ -#define MAJOR_IN_MKDEV 0 -#define MAJOR_IN_SYSMACROS 0 - -/* If the macro offsetof is not defined in <stddef.h>, you may give it - a definition here. If you do not, the code will use a definition - (in uucp.h) that should be fairly portable. */ -/* #define offsetof */ - -/* Set RETSIGTYPE to the return type of a signal handler. On newer - systems this will be void; some older systems use int. */ -#define RETSIGTYPE void - -/* Set HAVE_SYS_TIME_AND_TIME_H to 1 if <time.h> and <sys/time.h> can both - be included in a single source file; if you don't have either or both of - them, it doesn't matter what you set this to. */ -#define HAVE_SYS_TIME_AND_TIME_H 1 - -/* Set HAVE_TERMIOS_AND_SYS_IOCTL_H to 1 if <termios.h> and <sys/ioctl.h> - can both be included in a single source file; if you don't have either - or both of them, it doesn't matter what you set this to. */ -#define HAVE_TERMIOS_AND_SYS_IOCTL_H 1 - -/* If you are configuring by hand, you should set one of the terminal - driver options in policy.h. If you are autoconfiguring, the script - will check whether your system defines CBREAK, which is a terminal - setting; if your system supports CBREAK, and you don't set a terminal - driver in policy.h, the code will assume that you have a BSD style - terminal driver. */ -#define HAVE_CBREAK 1 - -/* The package needs several standard types. If you are using the - configure script, it will look in standard places for these types, - and give default definitions for them here if it doesn't find them. - The default definitions should work on most systems, but you may - want to check them. If you are configuring by hand, you will have - to figure out whether the types are defined on your system, and - what they should be defined to. - - Any type that is not defined on your system should get a macro - definition. The definition should be of the name of the type in - all capital letters. For example, #define PID_T int. If the type - is defined in a standard header file, the macro name should not be - defined. */ - -/* The type pid_t is used to hold a process ID number. It is normally - defined in <sys/types.h>. This is the type returned by the - functions fork or getpid. Usually int will work fine. */ -#undef PID_T - -/* The type uid_t is used to hold a user ID number. It is normally - defined in <sys/types.h>. This is the type returned by the getuid - function. Usually int will work fine. */ -#undef UID_T - -/* The type gid_t is used to hold a group ID number. It is sometimes - defined in <sys/types.h>. This is the type returned by the getgid - function. Usually int will work fine. */ -#undef GID_T - -/* The type off_t is used to hold an offset in a file. It is sometimes - defined in <sys/types.h>. This is the type of the second argument to - the lseek function. Usually long will work fine. */ -#undef OFF_T - -/* Set HAVE_SIG_ATOMIC_T_IN_SIGNAL_H if the type sig_atomic_t is defined - in <signal.h> as required by ANSI C. */ -#define HAVE_SIG_ATOMIC_T_IN_SIGNAL_H 0 - -/* Set HAVE_SIG_ATOMIC_T_IN_TYPES_H if the type sig_atomic_t is defined - in <sys/types.h>. This is ignored if HAVE_SIG_ATOMIC_T_IN_SIGNAL_H is - set to 1. */ -#define HAVE_SIG_ATOMIC_T_IN_TYPES_H 0 - -/* The type sig_atomic_t is used to hold a value which may be - referenced in a single atomic operation. If it is not defined in - either <signal.h> or <sys/types.h>, you may want to give it a - definition here. If you don't, the code will use char. If your - compiler does not support sig_atomic_t, there is no type which is - really correct; fortunately, for this package it does not really - matter very much. */ -#undef SIG_ATOMIC_T - -/* Set HAVE_SIZE_T_IN_STDDEF_H to 1 if the type size_t is defined in - <stddef.h> as required by ANSI C. */ -#define HAVE_SIZE_T_IN_STDDEF_H 1 - -/* Set HAVE_SIZE_T_IN_TYPES_H to 1 if the type size_t is defined in - <sys/types.h>. This is ignored if HAVE_SIZE_T_IN_STDDEF_H is set - to 1. */ -#define HAVE_SIZE_T_IN_TYPES_H 1 - -/* The type size_t is used to hold the size of an object. In - particular, an argument of this type is passed as the size argument - to the malloc and realloc functions. If size_t is not defined in - either <stddef.h> or <sys/types.h>, you may want to give it a - definition here. If you don't, the code will use unsigned. */ -#undef SIZE_T - -/* Set HAVE_TIME_T_IN_TIME_H to 1 if the type time_t is defined in - <time.h>, as required by the ANSI C standard. */ -#define HAVE_TIME_T_IN_TIME_H 1 - -/* Set HAVE_TIME_T_IN_TYPES_H to 1 if the type time_t is defined in - <sys/types.h>. This is ignored if HAVE_TIME_T_IN_TIME_H is set to - 1. */ -#define HAVE_TIME_T_IN_TYPES_H 1 - -/* When Taylor UUCP is talking to another instance of itself, it will - tell the other side the size of a file before it is transferred. - If the package can determine how much disk space is available, it - will use this information to avoid filling up the disk. Define one - of the following macros to tell the code how to determine the - amount of available disk space. It is possible that none of these - are appropriate; it will do no harm to use none of them, but, of - course, nothing will then prevent the package from filling up the - disk. Note that this space check is only useful when talking to - another instance of Taylor UUCP. - - STAT_STATVFS statvfs function - STAT_STATFS2_BSIZE two argument statfs function with f_bsize field - STAT_STATFS2_FSIZE two argument statfs function with f_fsize field - STAT_STATFS2_FS_DATA two argument statfs function with fd_req field - STAT_STATFS4 four argument statfs function - STAT_USTAT the ustat function with 512 byte blocks. */ -#define STAT_STATVFS 0 -#define STAT_STATFS2_BSIZE 0 -#define STAT_STATFS2_FSIZE 1 -#define STAT_STATFS2_FS_DATA 0 -#define STAT_STATFS4 0 -#define STAT_USTAT 0 - -/* Set HAVE_VOID to 1 if the compiler supports declaring functions with - a return type of void and casting values to void. */ -#define HAVE_VOID 1 - -/* Set HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR to 1 if the compiler supports the type unsigned - char. */ -#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR 1 - -/* Set HAVE_ERRNO_DECLARATION to 1 if errno is declared in <errno.h>. */ -#define HAVE_ERRNO_DECLARATION 1 - -/* There are now a number of functions to check for. For each of - these, the macro HAVE_FUNC should be set to 1 if your system has - FUNC. For example, HAVE_VFPRINTF should be set to 1 if your system - has vfprintf, 0 otherwise. */ - -/* Taylor UUCP will take advantage of the following functions if they - are available, but knows how to deal with their absence. */ -#define HAVE_VFPRINTF 1 -#define HAVE_FTRUNCATE 1 -#define HAVE_LTRUNC 0 -#define HAVE_WAITPID 1 -#define HAVE_WAIT4 1 -#define HAVE_GLOB 1 -#define HAVE_SETREUID 1 - -/* There are several functions which are replaced in the subdirectory - lib. If they are missing, the configure script will automatically - add them to lib/Makefile to force them to be recompiled. If you - are configuring by hand, you will have to do this yourself. The - string @LIBOBJS@ in lib/Makefile.in should be replaced by a list of - object files in lib/Makefile. The following comments tell you - which object file names to add (they are generally fairly obvious, - given that the file names have no more than six characters before - the period). */ - -/* For each of these functions, if it does not exist, the indicated - object file should be added to lib/Makefile. */ -#define HAVE_BSEARCH 1 /* bsrch.o */ -#define HAVE_GETLINE 0 /* getlin.o */ -#define HAVE_MEMCHR 1 /* memchr.o */ -#define HAVE_STRDUP 1 /* strdup.o */ -#define HAVE_STRSTR 1 /* strstr.o */ -#define HAVE_STRTOL 1 /* strtol.o */ - -/* If neither of these functions exists, you should add bzero.o to - lib/Makefile. */ -#define HAVE_BZERO 1 -#define HAVE_MEMSET 1 - -/* If neither of these functions exists, you should add memcmp.o to - lib/Makefile. */ -#define HAVE_MEMCMP 1 -#define HAVE_BCMP 1 - -/* If neither of these functions exists, you should add memcpy.o to - lib/Makefile. */ -#define HAVE_MEMCPY 1 -#define HAVE_BCOPY 1 - -/* If neither of these functions exists, you should add strcas.o to - lib/Makefile. */ -#define HAVE_STRCASECMP 1 -#define HAVE_STRICMP 0 - -/* If neither of these functions exists, you should add strncs.o to - lib/Makefile. */ -#define HAVE_STRNCASECMP 1 -#define HAVE_STRNICMP 0 - -/* If neither of these functions exists, you should add strchr.o to - lib/Makefile. */ -#define HAVE_STRCHR 1 -#define HAVE_INDEX 1 - -/* If neither of these functions exists, you should add strrch.o to - lib/Makefile. */ -#define HAVE_STRRCHR 1 -#define HAVE_RINDEX 1 - -/* There are also Unix specific functions which are replaced in the - subdirectory unix. If they are missing, the configure script will - automatically add them to unix/Makefile to force them to be - recompiled. If you are configuring by hand, you will have to do - this yourself. The string @UNIXOBJS@ in unix/Makefile.in should be - replaced by a list of object files in unix/Makefile. The following - comments tell you which object file names to add. */ - -/* For each of these functions, if it does not exist, the indicated - object file should be added to unix/Makefile. */ -#define HAVE_OPENDIR 1 /* dirent.o */ -#define HAVE_DUP2 1 /* dup2.o */ -#define HAVE_FTW 0 /* ftw.o */ -#define HAVE_REMOVE 1 /* remove.o */ -#define HAVE_RENAME 1 /* rename.o */ -#define HAVE_STRERROR 1 /* strerr.o */ - -/* The code needs to know how to create directories. If you have the - mkdir function, set HAVE_MKDIR to 1 and replace @UUDIR@ in - Makefile.in with '# ' (the configure script will set @UUDIR@ - according to the variable UUDIR). Otherwise, set HAVE_MKDIR to 0, - remove @UUDIR@ from Makefile.in, set MKDIR_PROGRAM to the name of - the program which will create a directory named on the command line - (e.g., "/bin/mkdir"), and add mkdir.o to the @UNIXOBJS@ string in - unix/Makefile.in. */ -#define HAVE_MKDIR 1 -#define MKDIR_PROGRAM unused - -/* The code also needs to know how to remove directories. If you have - the rmdir function, set HAVE_RMDIR to 1. Otherwise, set - RMDIR_PROGRAM to the name of the program which will remove a - directory named on the command line (e.g., "/bin/rmdir") and add - rmdir.o to the @UNIXOBJS@ string in unix/Makefile.in. */ -#define HAVE_RMDIR 1 -#define RMDIR_PROGRAM unused - -/* The code needs to know to how to get the name of the current - directory. If getcwd is available it will be used, otherwise if - getwd is available it will be used. Otherwise, set PWD_PROGRAM to - the name of the program which will print the name of the current - working directory (e.g., "/bin/pwd") and add getcwd.o to the - @UNIXOBJS@ string in unix/Makefile.in. */ -#define HAVE_GETCWD 1 -#define HAVE_GETWD 1 -#define PWD_PROGRAM unused - -/* If you have either sigsetjmp or setret, it will be used instead of - setjmp. These functions will only be used if your system restarts - system calls after interrupts (see HAVE_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS, - below). */ -#define HAVE_SIGSETJMP 0 -#define HAVE_SETRET 0 - -/* The code needs to know what function to use to set a signal - handler. If will try to use each of the following functions in - turn. If none are available, it will use signal, which is assumed - to always exist. */ -#define HAVE_SIGACTION 1 -#define HAVE_SIGVEC 1 -#define HAVE_SIGSET 0 - -/* If the code is going to use sigvec (HAVE_SIGACTION is 0 and - HAVE_SIGVEC is 1), then HAVE_SIGVEC_SV_FLAGS must be set to 1 if - the sigvec structure contains the sv_flags field, or 0 if the - sigvec structure contains the sv_onstack field. If the code is not - going to use sigvec, it doesn't matter what this is set to. */ -#define HAVE_SIGVEC_SV_FLAGS 1 - -/* The code will try to use each of the following functions in turn - when blocking signals from delivery. If none are available, a - relatively unimportant race condition will exist. */ -#define HAVE_SIGPROCMASK 1 -#define HAVE_SIGBLOCK 1 -#define HAVE_SIGHOLD 0 - -/* If you have either of the following functions, it will be used to - determine the number of file descriptors which may be open. - Otherwise, the code will use OPEN_MAX if defined, then NOFILE if - defined, then 20. */ -#define HAVE_GETDTABLESIZE 1 -#define HAVE_SYSCONF 0 - -/* The code will use one of the following functions when detaching - from a terminal. One of these must exist. */ -#define HAVE_SETPGRP 0 -#define HAVE_SETSID 1 - -/* If you do not specify the local node name in the main configuration - file, Taylor UUCP will try to use each of the following functions - in turn. If neither is available, you must specify the local node - name in the configuration file. */ -#define HAVE_GETHOSTNAME 1 -#define HAVE_UNAME 0 - -/* The code will try to use each of the following functions in turn to - determine the current time. If none are available, it will use - time, which is assumed to always exist. */ -#define HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY 1 -#define HAVE_FTIME 0 - -/* If neither gettimeofday nor ftime is available, the code will use - times (if available) to measure a span of time. See also the - discussion of TIMES_TICK in policy.h. */ -#define HAVE_TIMES 1 - -/* When a chat script requests a pause of less than a second with \p, - Taylor UUCP will try to use each of the following functions in - turn. If none are available, it will sleep for a full second. - Also, the (non-portable) tstuu program requires either select or - poll. */ -#define HAVE_NAPMS 0 -#define HAVE_NAP 0 -#define HAVE_USLEEP 1 -#define HAVE_POLL 0 -#define HAVE_SELECT 1 - -/* If the getgrent function is available, it will be used to determine - all the groups a user belongs to when checking file access - permissions. */ -#define HAVE_GETGRENT 1 - -/* If the socket function is available, TCP support code will be - compiled in. */ -#define HAVE_SOCKET 1 - -/* If the t_open function is available, TLI support code will be - compiled in. This may require adding a library, such as -lnsl or - -lxti, to the Makefile variables LIBS. */ -#define HAVE_T_OPEN 0 - -/* That's the end of the list of the functions. Now there are a few - last miscellaneous items. */ - -/* On some systems the following functions are declared in such a way - that the code cannot make a simple extern. On other systems, these - functions are not declared at all, and the extern is required. If - a declaration of the function, as shown, compiles on your system, - set the value to 1. Not all functions declared externally are - listed here, only the ones with which I have had trouble. */ -/* extern long times (); */ -#define TIMES_DECLARATION_OK 0 -/* extern struct passwd *getpwnam (); */ -#define GETPWNAM_DECLARATION_OK 1 -/* extern struct passwd *getpwuid (); */ -#define GETPWUID_DECLARATION_OK 0 -/* extern struct group *getgrent (); */ -#define GETGRENT_DECLARATION_OK 1 - -/* Set HAVE_BSD_PGRP to 1 if your getpgrp call takes 1 argument and - your setpgrp calls takes 2 arguments (on System V they generally - take no arguments). You can safely set this to 1 on System V, - provided the call will compile without any errors. */ -#define HAVE_BSD_PGRP 0 - -/* Set HAVE_UNION_WAIT to 1 if union wait is defined in the header - file <sys/wait.h>. */ -#define HAVE_UNION_WAIT 1 - -/* Set HAVE_LONG_FILE_NAMES to 1 if the system supports file names - longer than 14 characters. */ -#define HAVE_LONG_FILE_NAMES 1 - -/* If slow system calls are restarted after interrupts, set - HAVE_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS to 1. This is ignored if HAVE_SIGACTION - is 1 or if HAVE_SIGVEC is 1 and HAVE_SIGVEC_SV_FLAGS is 1 and - SV_INTERRUPT is defined in <signal.h>. In both of these cases - system calls can be prevented from restarting. */ -#define HAVE_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS 1 - -/* Some systems supposedly need the following macros to be defined. - These are handled by the configure script (it will turn #undef into - #define when appropriate, which is why the peculiar #ifndef #undef - construction is used). If you are configuring by hand, you may add - appropriate definitions here, or just add them to CFLAGS when - running make. */ -#ifndef _ALL_SOURCE -#undef _ALL_SOURCE -#endif -#ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE -#undef _POSIX_SOURCE -#endif -#ifndef _MINIX -#undef _MINIX -#endif -#ifndef _POSIX_1_SOURCE -#undef _POSIX_1_SOURCE -#endif |