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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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the unix makefile generator can make files for "regular" unixes and
macos (the difference being the framework handling). so far, the output
choice was hard-wired to the host platform. the previous commit made
that soft-configurable, and this one exploits this capability to enable
limited cross-building.
Reviewed-by: mariusSO
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I don't think the differences warranted having to maintain 3 slightly
differing copies. "Old" locations changed to a forwarding header to the
merged one.
Differences and how they were resolved in the merged file:
- comment on a workaround for a potential issue when using g++
=> comment kept
- #ifdef's for xlc-64 had been simplified, because it is only supported
on AIX 4.3 and above
=> versioned #ifdefs should still work on 64-bit platforms, so that
was preferred; comment left for future reference
- use of different condition in #if clause: (_XOPEN_SOURCE-0 >= 500)
=> verbosity preferred, since it is probably a workaround for a
preprocessor or #define bug.
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira
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POSIX header incorporates previously refactored X/Open LFS extensions.
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira
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Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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In platforms with Large File Support, we use mmap64, to be able to
handle offsets (and therefore files) larger than 2Gb.
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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