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(Fx_create_frame, x_create_tip_frame): Use new version of x_new_fontset. (w32_load_system_font): Initialize charset as unicode. font_info.encoding becomes encoding_type. (w32_to_x_font): Use decode_coding_c_string in place of decode_coding. (x_to_w32_font): Use encode_coding_object in place of encode_coding. (syms_of_w32fns): Set get_font_repertory_func.
author Jason Rumney <jasonr@gnu.org>
date Sat, 11 Oct 2003 22:35:25 +0000
parents 375f2633d815
children 68c22ea6027c
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#include "sunos4-0.h"

/* Cause the compilation of oldxmenu to use the right -I option.  */
#define OLDXMENU_OPTIONS CFLAGS=C_SWITCH_SYSTEM

#if 0 /* This isn't right.  Apparently some sites do have -lresolv
	 but don't use that.  On those systems, the code below loses.
	 There's no way to win automatically unless someone
	 figures out a way of determining automatically which way is right
	 on any given system.  */
/* Some systems do not run the Network Information Service, but have
   modified the shared C library to include resolver support without
   also changing the C archive library (/usr/lib/libc.a).  If we
   detect the presence of libresolv.a, use -lresolv to supplement libc.a.

   We used to have #ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTNAME is to prevent configure from
   setting libsrc_libs to -lresolv in lib-src/Makefile.  But nowadays
   configure is smarter about computing libsrc_libs, and would not
   be fooled.  Anyway, why not use -lresolv in lib-src?  */
/* #ifdef HAVE_GETHOSTNAME */
#ifdef HAVE_LIBRESOLV
#define LIBS_SYSTEM -lresolv
#endif
/* #endif */
#endif

#if 0 /* Not necessary, since SYSTEM_MALLOC is defined in sunos4-0.h.  */
/* Tell GNU malloc to compensate for a bug in localtime.  */
#define SUNOS_LOCALTIME_BUG
#endif

/* Define dlopen, dlclose, dlsym.  */
#define USE_DL_STUBS