I need someone in the NeXT community to apply this to 3.5 and tell me if it solves the mmap issue where it misdetects a working mmap(). My NeXT box is packed up. If you know anyone in Minnesota that wants a 68k-25mhz Slab w/ 2 B&W monitors, 2 keyboards, 2 mice, NeXT printer and OS. Have them email me. I won't ship it, but I have no more time to be handling an OS this old. =) I have no more tolerance to way 20 minutes for test compiles. - Ben Index: configure.ac ==================================================================RCS file: /var/cvs/openssh/configure.ac,v retrieving revision 1.89.2.2 diff -u -r1.89.2.2 configure.ac --- configure.ac 16 Oct 2002 00:25:40 -0000 1.89.2.2 +++ configure.ac 25 Oct 2002 14:08:43 -0000 @@ -601,12 +601,15 @@ getaddrinfo getcwd getgrouplist getnameinfo getopt getpeereid\ getrlimit getrusage getttyent glob inet_aton inet_ntoa \ inet_ntop innetgr login_getcapbool md5_crypt memmove \ - mkdtemp mmap ngetaddrinfo openpty ogetaddrinfo readpassphrase \ + mkdtemp ngetaddrinfo openpty ogetaddrinfo readpassphrase \ realpath recvmsg rresvport_af sendmsg setdtablesize setegid \ setenv seteuid setgroups setlogin setproctitle setresgid setreuid \ setrlimit setsid setpcred setvbuf sigaction sigvec snprintf \ socketpair strerror strlcat strlcpy strmode sysconf tcgetpgrp \ truncate utimes vhangup vsnprintf waitpid __b64_ntop _getpty) + +dnl Make sure that mmap prototype is defined before defining HAVE_MMAP +AC_CHECK_DECL(mmap, [AC_CHECK_FUNCS(mmap)]) dnl Make sure strsep prototype is defined before defining HAVE_STRSEP AC_CHECK_DECL(strsep, [AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strsep)])