don't create if it is determined that the system in question doesn't need
them. This cleans up build warnings on systems with err.h (HAVE_ERR_H)
for example Mac OS X 10.3.
* Rename "config.h" to "nbtool_config.h" and
HAVE_CONFIG_H to HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H.
This makes in more obvious in the source when we're using
tools/compat/config.h versus "standard autoconf" config.h
* Consistently move the inclusion of nbtool_config.h to before
<sys/cdefs.h> so that the former can provide __RCSID() (et al),
and there's no need to protect those macros any more.
These changes should make it easier to "tool-ify" a program by adding:
#if HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H
#include "nbtool_config.h"
#endif
to the top of the source files (for the general case).
round has been tested on Solaris/x86 and Linux hosts.
* Add host tools cap_mkdb, ctags, m4, uudecode.
* Protect __RCSID() and __COPYRIGHT() better.
* Reduce the number of places that need to include "config.h", to keep
sources closer to their "vanilla" versions.
* Add more compat #defines and autoconf-checked functions.
of these functions. This is somewhat of a kludge, but there is not
much else we can do for this case.
Because of how the callable versions are created, by CPP trickery
and inclusion of another .c file, we cannot allow the included .c
file to pull in "namespace.h", since it undoes the CPP trickery we
have performed. Introduce a CPP macro that prevents the included .c
file from pulling in "namespace.h".