Shantonu Sen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If noone has *severe* objections, I'd like to drop AT&T lex support in
> favor of a more straightforward and maintainable flex version. 

By all means.

> A pre-flexed version will come with the distribution, and like Dan said,
> it's fairly straightforward to download flex and compile it yourself. The
> FSF can probably support more platforms than us.

Yeah, I've seen other packages that require flex.  Just as long as we
document in INSTALL that if dtimep.c doesn't compile, you need to go get
flex from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/flex/, we should be fine.

> I'm not sure if you said this in a previous email, but did the flexed
> version of dtimep.c in CVS compile on both platforms? If not, we're in
> trouble...

The CVS version of dtimep.c compiles without even any warnings under AIX
4.1.5.0.01.  Haven't tried Solaris yet.

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