# @(#)conf/os/cpc3.0 1.5 8/8/92 17:32:44 # # cpc3.0 - define the characteristics of Counterpoint C-XIX Release 3.0 # OSNAMES - Names defining this operating system OSNAMES="UNIX_CPC3_0:UNIX_CPC:UNIX_SYS5_3:UNIX_SYS5:UNIX" # LOCKING_PROTOCOL - macros for efficient file locking LOCKING_PROTOCOL="\ #include #define LOCK_REQUIRES_WRITE #define lock_fd(fd) (lockf((fd), F_TLOCK, 0L) < 0? FAIL: SUCCEED) #define lock_fd_wait(fd) (lockf((fd), F_LOCK, 0L) < 0? FAIL: SUCCEED) #define unlock_fd(fd) ((void) lockf((fd), F_ULOCK, 0L)) #define unlock_fd_wait(fd) ((void) lockf((fd), F_ULOCK, 0L)) #define USE_FCNTL_RD_LOCK #define lock_fd_rd_wait(fd) (fcntl_rd_lock(fd)) extern int fcntl_rd_lock(); " # MAILBOX_DIR - in which directory are user mailbox files MAILBOX_DIR=/usr/mail # CONSOLE - name of the console device file CONSOLE=/dev/console # DECLARE_STRINGS - declare string routines, using macros as needed DECLARE_STRINGS="\ #include #define bzero(b,n) (memset((b),'\0',(n))) #define bcopy(b1,b2,n) (memcpy((b2),(b1),(n))) #define bcmp(b1,b2,n) (memcmp((b1),(b2),(n))) #define index strchr #define rindex strrchr " # SECURE_PATH - directories containing system-supplied user programs SECURE_PATH=/bin:/usr/bin # OSLIBS - name any object libraries containing routines we will need OSLIBS=-lPW # use this to get regcmp/regex # DRIVER_CONFIGURATION - configuration file describing smail drivers DRIVER_CONFIGURATION=bsd-network # RANLIB - how do we organize an existing object archive library RANLIB=: # CHOWN - command to use for accessing the chown program CHOWN=chown # HAVE - what features should be used with this operating system HAVE=MKDIR:BSD_NETWORKING:BSTRING:SYS5_STRLIB:GETOPT:GETHOSTNAME HAVE=$HAVE:UNAME:HASH_BANG:DUP2:READDIR:VFPRINTF # MISC_DEFINES - miscellaneous definitions MISC_DEFINES=INET_ADDR_USE_STRUCT # DRIVER_CONFIGURATION - configuration file describing smail drivers DRIVER_CONFIGURATION=bsd-network # HAVE - what features should be used with this operating system HAVE=$HAVE:BSD_NETWORKING # SOCKET_INCLUDES - #includes for use with sockets # # We need to use different #include files for getting socket and inet # definitions. SOCKET_INCLUDES=' #include #include #include #include '