/* * Use this file as a template for new s- files */ /* * Include header files containing the following definitions: * * off_t, time_t, struct stat */ #include #include /* * Define if your system has system V like ioctls */ #define HAVE_TERMIO /* */ /* * Define to use terminfo database. * Otherwise, termcap is used */ /* #define USE_TERMINFO /* */ /* * Specify the library (or libraries) containing the termcap/terminfo * routines. * * Notice: nn only uses the low-level terminal access routines * (i.e. it does not use curses). */ #define TERMLIB -ltermcap /* * Define HAVE_STRCHR if strchr() and strrchr() are available */ #define HAVE_STRCHR /* */ /* * Availability of varargs/vprintf/vsprintf is normally assumed * on most systems, *unless* NO_VARARGS is defined either here or * in the m- file. * * To overrule a NO_VARARGS in the m- file, define HAVE_VARARGS * below if the varargs feature is available, *including* the * vprintf/vsprintf routines. * * You may also define NO_VARARGS here, if varargs or the v*printf * are not available on this OS, but the m- file doesn't say so. */ /* #define HAVE_VARARGS /* Ignore NO_VARARGS -- else default */ /* #define NO_VARARGS /* */ /* * Define if a signal handler has type void (see signal.h) */ #define SIGNAL_HANDLERS_ARE_VOID /* */ /* * Define if signals must be set again after they are caught */ #define RESET_SIGNAL_WHEN_CAUGHT /* */ /* * Define FAKE_INTERRUPT if a keyboard interrupt (^C) cannot interrupt * a read() system call. This happens on a few BSD based systems * which don't have SV_INTERRUPT defined in and no * siginterrupt() call to make systems call interruptable. * However, if siginterrupt() is available, but SV_INTERRUPT isn't * defined, then simply define that instead of FAKE_INTERRUPT! */ /* #define FAKE_INTERRUPT /* */ /* * Define HAVE_HARD_SLEEP if sending a SIGALRM isn't enough to * interrupt a sleep() call - typical symptom is that nnadmin W * doesn't wakeup the nnmaster. */ /* #define HAVE_HARD_SLEEP /* BSD ? */ /* * Define HAVE_UALARM if your system has a 4.3 BSD like ualarm() call. * Else define MICRO_ALARM(n) to timeout in n/10 seconds if possible. * Don't define either if system only has the standard alarm() call. */ /* #define HAVE_UALARM /* BSD 4.3 */ /* #define MICRO_ALARM(n) xxxx(n) /* */ /* * Define if your system has BSD like job control (SIGTSTP works) */ #define HAVE_JOBCONTROL /* */ /* * Define if your system has a 4.3BSD like syslog library. */ #undef HAVE_SYSLOG /* * Define if your system provides the "directory(3X)" access routines * * If true, include the header file(s) required by the package below * (remember that or equivalent is included above) * Also typedef Direntry to the proper struct type. */ #define HAVE_DIRECTORY /* */ #include /* System V */ /* #include /* BSD */ typedef struct dirent Direntry; /* System V */ /* typedef struct direct Direntry; /* BSD */ /* * Define if your system has a mkdir() library routine */ #define HAVE_MKDIR /* */ /* * Pick one: * Define HAVE_GETHOSTNAME if you have a BSD like gethostname routine. * Define HAVE_UNAME if a system V compatible uname() is available. * Define HOSTNAME_FILE "...." to a file containing the hostname. * Define HOSTNAME_WHOAMI if sysname is defined in . * * As a final resort, define HOSTNAME to the name of your system * (in config.h). */ /* #define HAVE_GETHOSTNAME /* BSD systems */ #define HAVE_UNAME /* System V */ /* #define HOSTNAME_FILE "/etc/uucpname" /* or another file */ /* #define HOSTNAME_WHOAMI /* in */ /* * Define HAVE_MULTIGROUP if system has simultaneous multiple group * membership capability (BSD style). * Also define NGROUPS or include the proper .h file if NGROUPS is * not defined in . * Also define GIDSET_TYPE to the type of the elements in the array * initialized by getgroups() if different from "int" (many systems * have a gid_t, but very few use it for getgroups()). */ /* #define HAVE_MULTIGROUP /* BSD */ /* * Define DETATCH_TERMINAL to be a command sequence which * will detatch a process from the control terminal * Also include system files needed to perform this HERE. * If not possible, just define it (empty) */ /* #include "...." */ #define DETATCH_TERMINAL /* setpgrp(); */ /* * Specify where the Bourne Shell is. */ #define SHELL "/bin/sh" /* * Define OLD_AWK to the name of the "old awk" program if your * standard 'awk' is 'nawk' (new awk). Use full path if necessary. * (This is a temporary hack until I get time to fix the scripts * which breaks nawk). */ /* #define OLD_AWK "oawk" /* */ /* * Define AVOID_SHELL_EXEC if the system gets confused by * #!/bin/sh * lines in shell scripts, e.g. only reads #! and thinks it * is a csh script. */ /* #define AVOID_SHELL_EXEC /* */ /* * Specify the default mailer to be invoked by nnmail */ /* #define MAILX "/usr/bin/mailx" /* SV */ /* #define MAILX "/usr/ucb/Mail" /* BSD */ #define MAILX "/usr/bin/elm" /* * Define the maximum length of any pathname that may occur */ #define FILENAME 256 /* * Define USE_MALLOC_H if the faster malloc() in -lmalloc should be used. * This requires that -lmalloc is added to EXTRA_LIB below. * * You can tune the malloc package through the following definitions * according to the descriptions in malloc(3X): */ /* #define USE_MALLOC_H /* */ /* #define MALLOC_GRAIN sizeof(double) /* M_GRAIN */ /* #define MALLOC_MAXFAST (MALLOC_GRAIN*4) /* M_MXFAST */ /* #define MALLOC_FASTBLOCKS 100 /* M_NLBLKS */ /* * NNTP support requires tcp/ip with socket interface. * * Define NO_RENAME if the rename() system call is not available. * Define NO_BZERO if the bzero() function is not available. * Define EXCELAN if the tcp/ip package is EXCELAN based. * Define NNTP_EXTRA_LIB to any libraries required only for nntp. */ /* #define NO_RENAME /* */ /* #define NO_BZERO /* */ /* #define EXCELAN /* */ /* #define NNTP_EXTRA_LIB -lsocket /* */ /* * Define standard compiler flags here: */ #define COMPILER_FLAGS -O6 /* * Define standard loader flags here: */ #define LOADER_FLAGS -N /* * If your system requires other libraries when linking nn * specify them here: */ #define EXTRA_LIB