> On Mar 14, 2019, at 6:00 PM, William A Rowe Jr <wr...@rowe-clan.net> wrote: > > > No, I mean, if you want to fall down that rabbit hole, be my guest, and I'll > check > out as a maintainer of our autocrap. Already sporting a killer headache of > days in and out of the mechanics of WTF we have done to ourselves across > configure.in <http://configure.in/> and apr.h.in <http://apr.h.in/> on Darwin > in particular, w.r.t. both all the groups of > LFS, apr_size_t and apr_off_t exceptions, glued together in different manners. >
Hi Bill, can you let me know what issues you saw? Last I checked, the Darwin stuff in configure.in and apr.h.in hasn't been touched, nor an issue, in ages, except for the recent DARWIN pre-defined cpp macro hiccup. Sure, the Darwin stuff has some weirdness, but that was closed long ago and was/is due to APR being, after all, a library, and must be portable to all platforms that OSX/macOS are being built for despite how the library itself was built. Even some of Apple's own *.h files include these work-arounds. If we're doing something wrong, let's fix it. Thx!