[Thomas Wouters] > ... > As for the other point, I'd say drop the support for > 'int'-returning systems altogether. If such systems are still > in use, they would've been generating warnings for a long time > now. Apparently noone noticed. The Unix(tm)-ish autoconfigure stuff came after my Unixish days, and I still don't have a Unixish system available so I've got scant idea how it works. From what I can dope out, RETSIGTYPE isn't mentioned in configure.in at all, but gets pulled out of thin air by magic anyway by the time "configure" is built: echo "$ac_t""$ac_cv_type_signal" 1>&6 cat >> confdefs.h <<EOF #define RETSIGTYPE $ac_cv_type_signal EOF This *suggests* it's "still an issue" under Unixy things, but beats me. void is ANSI, int isn't. If any Unixoid swears it's OK to nuke RETSIGTYPE, I'd be delighted to do it.
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