While trying to build gzip 1.3.7, I noticed inconsistent usage of
gnulib's timespec.h via stat-time.h, which led me to dig up where
'struct timespec' is defined on NSK. It turns out the declaration is in
spt_types.h, included in spthread.h. gzip's usage of stat-time.h seems
broken (I've sent a patch to bugs-gzip), but for things to work 'well'
it seems gnulib would need to know about spt_types.h.
There might be a problem with the replacement, since NSK's types.h
defines time_t as 'long', but spt_types.h gives the type of tv_sec as
'unsigned long'. I assume that to pick up that the OS has struct
timespec, it needs to know about spt_types.h?
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