Yea, here we go:
configure:19076: checking sys/timeout.h usability
configure:19088: gcc -c -g -O2 -Dopenbsd3 conftest.c >&5
configure:19094: $? = 0
configure:19098: test -z
|| test ! -s conftest.err
configure:19101: $? = 0
configure:19104: test -s conftest.o
configure:19107: $? = 0
configure:19117: result: yes
configure:19121: checking sys/timeout.h presence
configure:19131: gcc -E conftest.c
configure:19137: $? = 0
configure:19157: result: yes
configure:19192: checking for sys/timeout.h
configure:19199: result: yes
Then Later:
configure:19309: $? = 0
configure:19312: test -s conftest.o
configure:19315: $? = 0
configure:19326: result: yes
configure:19237: checking for netinet/tcp_var.h
configure:19296: gcc -c -g -O2 -Dopenbsd3 conftest.c >&5
configure:19302: $? = 0
configure:19306: test -z
And of course:
#define HAVE_NETINET_TCP_VAR_H 1
...
#define HAVE_SYS_SOCKETVAR_H 1
~BAS
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 08:33, Thomas Anders wrote:
> Magnus Fromreide wrote:
> > 1) Add sys/timeout.h to one of the general header check macros at about line
> > 2430 in configure.in
> >
> > 2) Add the following:
> >
> > #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIMEOUT_H
> > #include <sys/timeout.h>
> > #endif
> >
> > just before the part you quoted above at about line 3142
>
> I've committed this to CVS (5.[123].x). What puzzles me is that 5.1.x
> already referenced sys/timeout.h in the generic header checks at least.
> Anyone remembers the history of this?
>
> Brian, can you please retest 5.2.x/5.3.dev on OpenBSD?
>
>
> +Thomas
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