mal wrote: > Hmm, with "#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 500" I get these (new) errors: > > ./posixmodule.c: In function `posix_tmpnam': > ./posixmodule.c:3494: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast looks like a bug in the header files; SUSv2 says that this should be defined in stdio.h... > ./signalmodule.c:83: `SIGMAX' undeclared here (not in a function) > ./signalmodule.c:83: size of array `Handlers' has non-integer type but this one is stranger; as far as I can tell, SIGMAX is not part of SUSv2 at all. and what's worse, I cannot find any suitable replacement. does it work better if you just define _XOPEN_SOURCE, without any specific value? or maybe you should just add _GNU_SOURCE to make it work on your box. I promise to play with this on our Unix boxes, but not today... </F>
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