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Link: http://www.fltk.org/str.php?L2313
Version: 2.0-current


So from what I was able to glean, in ~'98 Solaris _didn't_ have a scandir()
implementation that didn't suck - it was part of the UCB lib which required
strange linking and on top of that it was non standard, as well.
http://www.unix.com/man-page/OpenSolaris/3c/scandir/ seems to suggest that
OpenSolaris has had scandir as part of libc since about Solaris 10 (a few
years ago now!)
Thus, the next question is this: do we remove the Solaris force to fltk's
scandir, thus assuming that it works, or do we undefine
HAVE_SCANDIR_POSIX?
Based on configure working out that Solaris' scandir is POSIX compliant,
I'd be leaning towards the first option...
Thoughts?


Link: http://www.fltk.org/str.php?L2313
Version: 2.0-current

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