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Remove BSTRING related code, all platforms define it.
* src/s/usg5-4.h (BSTRING): Remove definition.
* src/s/template.h (BSTRING):
* src/s/msdos.h (BSTRING):
* src/s/ms-w32.h (BSTRING):
* src/s/hpux10-20.h (BSTRING):
* src/s/gnu-linux.h (BSTRING):
* src/s/darwin.h (BSTRING):
* src/s/cygwin.h (BSTRING):
* src/s/bsd-common.h (BSTRING):
* src/s/aix4-2.h (BSTRING): Likewise.
* src/sysdep.c: Remove code depending on BSTRING not being defined.
* configure.in: Remove code dealing with BSTRING.
* lib-src/ntlib.h: Remove code dealing with BSTRING.
* nt/config.nt: Remove code depending on BSTRING.
author | Dan Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu> |
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date | Sun, 06 Jun 2010 01:57:39 -0700 |
parents | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
children | ac52af4a044c |
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