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(9.15) UnixWare 2.1.x


##FROM: "Bob Farmer" <ucs_brf@unx1.shsu.edu>
##DIFF:

CC			cc
USE_CHAR_CONST		DO
DBZCFLAGS			$(CFLAGS) -DMMAP
LIBS			-L/usr/ccs/lib -lelf -lgen -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl -lcrypt
LINTLIBSTYLE		SYSV
LINTFLAGS		-b -h $(DEFS)
LINTFILTER		| sed -n -f ../sedf.sysv
VAR_STYLE		VARARGS
SIGVAR			int
LOCK_STYLE		LOCKF
HAVE_SETBUFFER		DONT
HAVE_SETPROCTITLE	DONT
HAVE_TM_GMTOFF		DONT
RES_STYLE		TIMES
NOFILE_LIMIT		200
NEED_TIME		DO
MISSING_MAN		strcasecmp.3
MISSING_SRC		strcasecmp.c
MISSING_OBJ		strcasecmp.o
_PATH_SENDMAIL		/usr/ucblib/sendmail -t
_PATH_AWK		/usr/local/bin/awk
_PATH_SED		/usr/local/bin/sed
_PATH_MAILCMD		/usr/bin/mailx
_PATH_GZIP		/usr/local/bin/gzip

##OS: UnixWare 2.1.2
##COMPILER: cc (supplied)
##MISC: The gzip, awk, and sed in /usr/local/bin are the corresponding GNU
utilities.  This is with UnixWare 2.1.2 (the latest version at the
moment), and the cc that's supplied with the system of course.  I have the
UnixWare Software Development Kit installed, I don't think it's necessary
to compile INN though.  The same setup should more or less work for all
UnixWare 2.x versions.  1.x would probably be somewhat different... 

-- 
          See <a href="http://www.netbsd.org">NetBSD</a> for a multiplatform OS
What would you call a BBS run by a mom?
   A "mother board".



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