On Oct 4, 2012, at 10:23 AM, Marcin Cieslak wrote:
>
> Nice, I really dislike using __FreeBSD__ but I can't test on others.
>
> What wonders me is the use of
>
> #define XDR __rpc_xdr
>
> in cde/lib/tt/lib/util/tt_xdr_utils.C. I wonder if it's correct
> even for OpenBSD (I removed CSRG_BASED there in commit
> ee82570104e93a0dc0f4049179c6b544c59ef930).
>
> //Marcin
Yeah, switching to CSRG_BASED can be quite a pain, hence the fact that I
covered only the simple cases. There are still quite a few more complex cases
that will need a bigger understanding of OpenBSD and surely will require
testing there. With these patches I could get away with consulting the OpenBSD
man pages.
I'm a bit on the fence here, because I also want to port to Dragonfly and the
more I can get under CSRG_BASED, the less work that will be.
I have no idea what the XDR directive does. One more thing to found out :-).
I'm actually quite pleased by how much builds "out of the box". I have added
CDE to pkgsrc-wip and when it builds on NetBSD I will request reviews on the
wip mailinglist, so that could also provide some nice cross-platform feedback.
Cheers,
Jelle
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