Hi Richard, On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 4:04 AM, Richard Guenther <rguent...@suse.de> wrote: > > It happens that OpenBSD suffers from a bogus fixinclude that changes > its perfectly valid NULL define from (void *)0 to 0. The fix itself > appears to be very old and is completely bogus - it replaces > (void *)0 with 0 under the assumption the former is invalid for C++ - > which is true - but 0 is inappropriate for C which is much worse. > > Thus, I propose to remove the fix altogether. Platform maintainers > can arrange for a new fix if the platforms still need fixing (which > I seriously doubt after so many years and platform obsoletion). > > This restores bootstrap on OpenBSD. > > Ok for trunk and active branches?
Sounds completely reasonable to me, but I think the platform maintainers do need to say, "okay". Cheers - Bruce