Hi, I know it's crude, but it does what it is supposed to ...
:0> diff configure.in.org configure.in 623a624,647 > > # > # Solaris and *BSD use LLONG_MAX instead > # > AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to use LLONG_MAX instead]) > > AC_TRY_CPP([#include <limits.h> > #include <machine/limits.h> > #if defined(LLONG_MAX) > #if LONG_MAX != LLONG_MAX > #endif > #endif > ], llmax=yes, llmax=no) > > if test $llmax = yes; then > AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) > AC_DEFINE(HANDLE_LONG_LONG_MAX) > LLONG_MAX="-DLONG_LONG_MAX=LLONG_MAX" > LLONG_MIN="-DLONG_LONG_MIN=LLONG_MIN" > ULLONG_MAX="-DULONG_LONG_MAX=ULLONG_MAX" > CPPFLAGS="$LLONG_MAX $LLONG_MIN $ULLONG_MAX $CPPFLAGS" > else > AC_MSG_RESULT(no) > fi 860a885,891 > > AC_CHECK_LIB(cipher,des_setkey,cipher_ok=yes,cipher_ok=no) > if test "$cipher_ok" = yes; then > LIBS="$LIBS -lcipher" > AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIB_CIPHER) > fi > will add -lcipher (--enable-openssl) and define LONG_LONG_MAX on *BSD and Solaris. -- Chris _______________________________________________ Bug-gnustep mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnustep
