:I've tested this on SunOS 4.1.3. Could folks with other systems check it
:out and let me know if it prints a reasonable list of possible symbols. If
:this fails, I'll fall back on a big list of signal names.
On AIX 3.2.5 (XLC compiler), the script produced a slightly different list of
signals than configure did when I compiled perl. Of interest (maybe):
AIO, CLD, GRANT, IOINT, IOT, LOST, MAX, PTY, RETRACT, SAK, and SOUND were the
additions. The script did not find ZERO, unlike configure.
On Linux 1.2.11 (ELF) (GCC), the script found ABRT, CLD, IO, and POLL. It
didn't miss any that configure had found.
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Cloyce D. Spradling
cloyce@sedl.org
:out and let me know if it prints a reasonable list of possible symbols. If
:this fails, I'll fall back on a big list of signal names.
On AIX 3.2.5 (XLC compiler), the script produced a slightly different list of
signals than configure did when I compiled perl. Of interest (maybe):
AIO, CLD, GRANT, IOINT, IOT, LOST, MAX, PTY, RETRACT, SAK, and SOUND were the
additions. The script did not find ZERO, unlike configure.
On Linux 1.2.11 (ELF) (GCC), the script found ABRT, CLD, IO, and POLL. It
didn't miss any that configure had found.
--
Cloyce D. Spradling
cloyce@sedl.org