The FSERROR define is on all the time now. It was not controlling
all of the functionality, with many places setting Lisp_errnno
outside of the code controlled by the define.
On SunOS4, we build `xc.c` by jumping through a lot of hoops to
perform a particular set of operations. We don't do that on other
platforms and this will help clean up the Linux and FreeBSD makefiles.
These directives were already not present in the macOS makefiles.
This is an internal macro to GNU libc and wasn't meant to be
defined like this. Well, it was. It was deprecated and removed
some years ago, so it isn't doing anything at all here now.
Be clear that the code is not clean for pointer aliasing.
modified: bin/makefile-darwin.386-x
modified: bin/makefile-darwin.x86_64-x
modified: bin/makefile-linux.386-x
modified: bin/makefile-linux.armv7l-x
modified: bin/makefile-linux.x86_64-x
modified: bin/makefile-sunos5.386-x
Add makefile for Linux on x86_64 platforms
Remove include <stropts.h> for Linux as modern systems have dropped this
Adjust code to account for fcntl() vs ioctl() for generating signals on X I/O
Adjust includes for time related include files for modern Linux systems
modified: bin/makefile-linux.386-x
new file: bin/makefile-linux.x86_64-x
modified: inc/version.h
modified: src/mkvdate.c
modified: src/timer.c