I know that CVS builds are not guaranteed, but I figure you might want to
know about problems so they can be fixed, right?

I am on the most recent version of Darwin and there is a problem with Xedit
and it complains that dirent.h is malformed (specifically, missing a
semicolon):

installing in programs/xedit...
making all in programs/xedit/lisp...
$(_NULLCMD_) expands to empty string
$(_NULLCMD_) expands to empty string
$(_NULLCMD_) expands to empty string
$(_NULLCMD_) expands to empty string
$(_NULLCMD_) expands to empty string
$(_NULLCMD_) expands to empty string
rm -f pathname.o
/usr/bin/cc -c -O2  -Wall -Wpointer-arith -no-cpp-precomp -fno-common  -I.
-Imp -I-   -I../../.. -I../../../exports/include   -D__powerpc__
-D__DARWIN__ -DNO_ALLOCA -DX_LOCALE     -DLISP
-DLISPDIR='"/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xedit/lisp"'                   pathname.c
In file included from /usr/include/dirent.h:64,
                 from pathname.c:32:
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:73: parse error before `u_int32_t'
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:73: warning: no semicolon at end of struct or
union
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:74: warning: data definition has no type or
storage class
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:75: parse error before `d_type'
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:75: warning: data definition has no type or
storage class
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:76: parse error before `d_namlen'
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:76: warning: data definition has no type or
storage class
/usr/include/sys/dirent.h:83: parse error before `}'
pathname.c: In function `Lisp_Directory':
pathname.c:313: invalid use of undefined type `struct dirent'
pathname.c:313: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
pathname.c:316: invalid use of undefined type `struct dirent'
pathname.c:316: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
pathname.c:330: invalid use of undefined type `struct dirent'
pathname.c:330: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
*** Error code 1

Hope I am doing the right thing by posting this...

Thanks,
Sam

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