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* xrdb.c: Don't include <X11/Xos.h>. Under R4, it stupidly insists on defining SIGCHLD, even if it already has a definition. (file_p): Use the constant 4 instead of R_OK; empirically, the number is more portable than the symbol if you count the #include hair you have to go through to get R_OK defined. Ffile_readable_p does this too. * xrdb.c (getuid): Declare this to return short.
author Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
date Sun, 13 Sep 1992 12:48:38 +0000
parents 3165b2697c78
children 695cf19ef79e
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#define	ACL$K_LENGTH	12
#define	ACL$C_LENGTH	12
#define	ACL$C_FILE	1
#define	ACL$C_DEVICE	2
#define	ACL$C_JOBCTL_QUEUE	3
#define	ACL$C_COMMON_EF_CLUSTER	4
#define	ACL$C_LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE	5
#define	ACL$C_PROCESS	6
#define	ACL$C_GROUP_GLOBAL_SECTION	7
#define	ACL$C_SYSTEM_GLOBAL_SECTION	8
#define	ACL$C_ADDACLENT	1
#define	ACL$C_DELACLENT	2
#define	ACL$C_MODACLENT	3
#define	ACL$C_FNDACLENT	4
#define	ACL$C_FNDACETYP	5
#define	ACL$C_DELETEACL	6
#define	ACL$C_READACL	7
#define	ACL$C_ACLLENGTH	8
#define	ACL$C_READACE	9
#define	ACL$C_RLOCK_ACL	10
#define	ACL$C_WLOCK_ACL	11
#define	ACL$C_UNLOCK_ACL	12
#define	ACL$S_ADDACLENT	255
#define	ACL$S_DELACLENT	255
#define	ACL$S_MODACLENT	255
#define	ACL$S_FNDACLENT	255
#define	ACL$S_FNDACETYP	255
#define	ACL$S_DELETEACL	255
#define	ACL$S_READACL	512
#define	ACL$S_ACLLENGTH	4
#define	ACL$S_READACE	255
#define	ACL$S_RLOCK_ACL	4
#define	ACL$S_WLOCK_ACL	4
#define	ACL$S_UNLOCK_ACL	4
#define	ACL$S_ACLDEF	16
#define	ACL$L_FLINK	0
#define	ACL$L_BLINK	4
#define	ACL$W_SIZE	8
#define	ACL$B_TYPE	10
#define	ACL$L_LIST	12