Version 5.3 at least has the same sh/bash bug as the *BSD systems
above. This appears to be fixed in 5.5.
-Will not compile correctly unless you configure with the --enable-nmh-debug
+Will not compile correctly unless you configure with the --enable-debug
option. It appears to find conflicts in the headers only when debugging
is disabled. With debugging enabled, it compiles and runs happily.
Solaris:
-With --enable-nmh-debug you'll see a lot of warnings. This is even
-worse when compiling using the Sun Workshop compiler since it issues a
+With --enable-debug you'll see a lot of warnings. This is even worse
+when compiling using the Sun Workshop compiler since it issues a
warning for every instance of a problem instead of summarizing them.
The main one concerns arrays with an index of type char. This is ok.
The array itself is a hash of chars, so the array size and the type
You can't use the C compiler that comes with SunOS 4 since
it isn't ANSI C. But nmh builds just fine with gcc. With
---enable-nmh-debug you will see a lot of warnings.
+--enable-debug you will see a lot of warnings.
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