On my linux box, it's in <stdint.h> . Could you do a quick check
so we can fix this better ?

        Danny

On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 16:28, Dave Williss wrote:
> I updated from CVS and now I can't build Xpm.c on Windows.
> Apparently SIZE_MAX isn't defined.  I "fixed" it by adding
> 
>     #ifndef SIZE_MAX
>     #define SIZE_MAX 65536  // Insert rude comment about Windows here
>     #endif
> 
> after the includes.  I have not tried to track down where it's supposed to
> get set yet, so there's probably a better way.
> 
> 
>  -- Dave Williss
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