X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=inline;f=uip%2Fslocal.c;h=f08f2ffc5b561e9ca3d0695d04a9ca26a382c287;hb=3a84d814004fd4557bf4f44952648e9e69bd22a8;hp=22a21b197fc8fb5b432dc10306bdc26350c2ad5f;hpb=fd83882889b45c597fd051705147e8bc0ba0890d;p=mmh diff --git a/uip/slocal.c b/uip/slocal.c index 22a21b1..f08f2ff 100644 --- a/uip/slocal.c +++ b/uip/slocal.c @@ -34,15 +34,9 @@ #include #include -#ifdef INITGROUPS_HEADER -#include INITGROUPS_HEADER -#else -/* On AIX 4.1, initgroups() is defined and even documented (giving the parameter - types as char* and int), but doesn't have a prototype in any of the system - header files. AIX 4.3, SunOS 4.1.3, and ULTRIX 4.2A have the same - problem. */ -extern int initgroups(char*, int); -#endif +/* Hopefully, grp.h declares initgroups(). If we run into a platform + where it doesn't, we could consider declaring it here as well. */ +#include /* This define is needed for Berkeley db v2 and above to * make the header file expose the 'historical' ndbm APIs. @@ -50,6 +44,8 @@ extern int initgroups(char*, int); * harmless. */ #define DB_DBM_HSEARCH 1 +#ifdef DB_DBM_HSEARCH +#endif /* Use DB_DBM_HSEARCH to prevent warning from gcc -Wunused-macros. */ #ifdef NDBM_HEADER #include NDBM_HEADER #endif @@ -190,7 +186,7 @@ static int timely (char *, char *); static int usr_file (int, char *, int); static int usr_pipe (int, char *, char *, char **, int); static int usr_folder (int, char *); -static RETSIGTYPE alrmser (int); +static void alrmser (int); static void get_sender (char *, char **); static int copy_message (int, char *, int); static void verbose_printf (char *fmt, ...); @@ -439,11 +435,7 @@ localmail (int fd, char *mdlvr) verbose_printf ("(delivering to standard mail spool)\n"); /* last resort - deliver to standard mail spool */ -#ifdef SLOCAL_MBOX return usr_file (fd, mbox, MBOX_FORMAT); -#else - return usr_file (fd, mbox, MMDF_FORMAT); -#endif } @@ -1215,12 +1207,10 @@ usr_pipe (int fd, char *cmd, char *pgm, char **vec, int suppress) } -static RETSIGTYPE +static void alrmser (int i) { -#ifndef RELIABLE_SIGNALS - SIGNAL (SIGALRM, alrmser); -#endif + NMH_UNUSED (i); longjmp (myctx, DONE); }