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changeset 15478:0be0ca99aa9a
Renamed from lignux.h.
(SYSTEM_TYPE): Changed to gnu/linux.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 21 Jun 1996 21:36:07 +0000 |
parents | eddac6796ebd |
children | 78863db629bb |
files | src/s/gnu-linux.h |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/src/s/gnu-linux.h Fri Jun 21 20:58:52 1996 +0000 +++ b/src/s/gnu-linux.h Fri Jun 21 21:36:07 1996 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ -/* This file is the configuration file for Lignux systems - (that is, Linux-based GNU operating systems.) +/* This file is the configuration file for Linux-based GNU systems Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1992, 1994, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Emacs. @@ -36,7 +35,7 @@ /* SYSTEM_TYPE should indicate the kind of system you are using. It sets the Lisp variable system-type. */ -#define SYSTEM_TYPE "lignux" /* All the best software is free. */ +#define SYSTEM_TYPE "gnu/linux" /* All the best software is free. */ /* Check the version number of Linux--if it is at least 1.2.0, it is safe to use SIGIO. */ @@ -91,9 +90,9 @@ The alternative is that a lock file named /usr/spool/mail/$USER.lock. */ -/* Both are used in Linux by different mail programs. I assume that most - people are using newer mailers that have heard of flock. Change this - if you need to. */ +/* On GNU/Linux systems, both methods are used by various mail + programs. I assume that most people are using newer mailers that + have heard of flock. Change this if you need to. */ #define MAIL_USE_FLOCK @@ -151,7 +150,7 @@ #define LIB_GCC `$(CC) $(C_SWITCH_X_SITE) -print-libgcc-file-name` #ifndef __ELF__ -/* Linux has crt0.o in a non-standard place */ +/* GNU/Linux usually has crt0.o in a non-standard place */ #define START_FILES pre-crt0.o /usr/lib/crt0.o #else #define START_FILES pre-crt0.o /usr/lib/crt1.o /usr/lib/crti.o @@ -170,7 +169,8 @@ #endif /* GCC */ #endif /* __ELF__ */ -/* As of version 1.1.51, Linux does not actually implement SIGIO. */ +/* As of version 1.1.51, Linux did not actually implement SIGIO. + But it works in newer versions. */ /* Here we assume that signal.h is already included. */ #ifdef emacs #ifdef LINUX_SIGIO_DOES_WORK