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Portability of the new file(1) command.
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@(#) $Header: /cvsroot/src/usr.bin/file/Attic/PORTING,v 1.1.1.1 1993/03/21 09:45:37 cgd Exp $
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Read this file only if the program doesn't compile on your system.
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I have tried to make a program that doesn't need any command-line
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defines (-D) to specify what version of UNIX is in use,
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by using the definitions available in the system #include
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files. For example, the lstat(2) call is normally found in
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4BSD systems, but might be grafted into some other variant
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of UNIX. If it's done right (ie., using the same definitions),
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my program will compile and work correctly. Look at the #ifdefs
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to see how it's done.
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I've also tried to include all the non-portable library routines
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I used (getopt, str*). Non-portable here means `not in every
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reasonably standard UNIX out there: V7, System V, 4BSD'.
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There is one area that just might cause problems. On System
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V, they moved the definition of major() and minor() out of
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<sys/types.h> into <sys/sysmacros.h>. Hence, if major isn't
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defined after including types.h, I automatically include sys/sysmacros.h.
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This will work for 99% of the systems out there. ONLY if you
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have a system in which neither types.h nor sysmacros.h defines
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`major' will this automatic include fail (I hope). On such
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systems, you will get a compilation error in trying to compile
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a warning message. Please do the following:
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1) change the appropriate (2nd) #include at the start of
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fsmagic.c
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and 2) let me know the name of the system, the release number,
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and the name of the header file that *does* include
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this "standard" definition.
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If you are running the old Ritchie PDP-11 C compiler or
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some other compiler that doesn't know about `void', you will have
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to un-comment-out the definition of `void=int' in the Makefile.
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Other than this, there should be no portability problems,
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but one never knows these days. Please let me know of any
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other problems you find porting to a UNIX system. I don't much
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care for non-UNIX systems but will collect widely-used magic
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numbers for them as well as for UNIX systems.
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Ian Darwin
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Toronto, Canada
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