/* system description file for Interactive (ISC) Unix version 2.2 on the 386. */#include "usg5-3.h"/* select (in -linet) works okay on X ptys, but not on the serial port. karl@cs.umb.edu says that with that select call, subprocesses made by (e.g.) M-x grep don't exit cleanly, they just hang. Similar problems have been observed in ISC 3.0. */#define BROKEN_SELECT_NON_X/* karl@cs.umb.edu says that ISC's socket support (in -linet) isn't what Emacs needs; it makes interrupt-shell-subjob and the like do nothing. But that appears to have been another manifestation of the broken select, so it should now be safe to define this again. */#define HAVE_SOCKETS#define NO_SOCKETS_IN_FILE_SYSTEM#define NEED_NET_ERRNO_H/* This keeps the .cdbx section that gcc puts out when generating stabs-in-coff output, so Emacs can be debugged. --karl@cs.umb.edu. */#define USG_SHARED_LIBRARIES/* We can support lock files. */#define CLASH_DETECTION#define NO_FCHMOD#define HAVE_PTYS#define MAXNAMLEN 512#define O_NDELAY O_NONBLOCK#define MEMORY_IN_STRING_H/* Tell gmalloc.c that we don't have memmove (system include files to the contrary!). */#define MEMMOVE_MISSING/* Send a signal to a subprocess by "typing" a signal character. */#define SIGNALS_VIA_CHARACTERS/* -lPW is only needed if not using Gcc. We used to include -lcposix here for the rename function, but some people say ISC's rename doesn't work correctly with Emacs so we use Emacs' emulation instead. */#if defined (__GNUC__)# define LIB_STANDARD_1 -lcposix#else /* !__GNUC__ */# define LIB_STANDARD_1 -lPW#endif /* !__GNUC__ *//* LIB_STANDARD_1 is used both here and in LIBS_SYSTEM (the latter for the sake of configure). */#define LIB_STANDARD LIB_STANDARD_1 -lc#define NO_X_DESTROY_DATABASE/* -linet may be needed to avoid undefined symbols such as gethostname, inet_addr, gethostbyname, socket, connect, ... */#define LIBS_SYSTEM -linet LIB_STANDARD_1/* This system has job control. */#undef NOMULTIPLEJOBS/* Inhibit asm code in netinet/in.h. Strictly speaking, only necessary when -traditional is being used, but it doesn't hurt to unconditionally define this. */#define NO_ASM/* -traditional is not necessary if the system header files are fixed to define getc and putc in the absence of _POSIX_SOURCE. GCC's from 2.4.4 on do this. */#if !defined (__GNUC__) || __GNUC__ < 2# define C_SWITCH_SYSTEM -traditional#endif/* Some versions of ISC are said to define S_IFLNK even tho they don't really support symlinks. */#undef S_IFLNK