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/* $Source: /u/mark/src/pax/RCS/config.h,v $
*
* $Revision: 1.2 $
*
* config.h - configuration options for PAX
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
* This file contains a number of configurable parameters for the
* PAX software. This files should be edited prior to makeing the
* package.
*
* AUTHOR
*
* Mark H. Colburn, NAPS International (mark@jhereg.mn.org)
*
* Sponsored by The USENIX Association for public distribution.
*
* Copyright (c) 1989 Mark H. Colburn.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
* provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
* duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,
* advertising materials, and other materials related to such
* distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed
* by Mark H. Colburn and sponsored by The USENIX Association.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*/
#ifndef _PAX_CONFIG_H
#define _PAX_CONFIG_H
/* Defines */
/* XENIX_286 (SCO ugh, Xenix system V(?) 286, USG with changes...
* You will get a warning about DIRSIZ being redefined, ignore it,
* complain to SCO about include files that are messed up or send
* mail to doug@lentni.UUCP, who can provide some patches to fix
* your include files.
*
* Defining XENIX_286 will automatically define USG.
*
*/
#if 0
#define XENIX_286 /* Running on a XENIX 286 system */
#endif
/*
* USG - USG (UNIX System V) specific modifications Xn
*
* Define USG if you are running UNIX System V or some similar variant Xn
*/
#define USG /* Running on a USG System */
/*
* BSD - BSD (Berkeley) specific modifications Xn
*
* Define BSD if you are running some version of BSD UNIX Xn
*/
#if 0
#define BSD /* Running on a BSD System */
#endif
/*
* DEF_AR_FILE - tar only (required)
*
* DEF_AR_FILE should contain the full pathname of your favorite archive
* device. Normally this would be a tape drive, but it may be a disk drive
* on those systems that don't have tape drives.
*/
#define DEF_AR_FILE "/dev/qic" /* The default archive on your system */
/*
* TTY - device which interactive queries should be directed to (required)
*
* This is the device to which interactive queries will be sent to and
* received from. On most unix systems, this should be /dev/tty, however, on
* some systems, such as MS-DOS, it my need to be different (e.g. "con:").
*/
#define TTY "/dev/tty" /* for most versions of UNIX */
#if 0
#define TTY "con:" /* For MS-DOS */
#endif
/*
* PAXDIR - if you do not have directory access routines
*
* Define PAXDIR if you do not have Doug Gwyn's dirent package installed
* as a system library or you wish to use the version supplied with PAX.
*
* NOTE: DO NOT DEFINE THIS IF YOU HAVE BERKELEY DIRECTORY ACCESS ROUTINES.
*/
#if 0
#define PAXDIR /* use paxdir.h paxdir.c */
#endif
/*
* DIRENT - directory access routines (required)
*
* If you have Doug Gwyn's dirent package installed, either as a system
* library, or are using the paxdir.c and paxdir.h routines which come with
* PAX, then define dirent.
*
* NOTE: DO NOT DEFINE THIS IF YOU HAVE BERKELEY DIRECTORY ACCESS ROUTINES.
*/
#define DIRENT /* use POSIX compatible directory routines */
/*
* OFFSET - compiler dependent offset type
*
* OFFSET is the type which is returned by lseek(). It is different on
* some systems. Most define it to be off_t, but some define it to be long.
*/
#define OFFSET off_t /* for most BSD, USG and other systems */
#if 0
#define OFFSET long /* for most of the rest of them... */
#endif
/*
* VOID - compiler support for VOID types
*
* If your system does not support void, then this should be defined to
* int, otherwise, it should be left undefined.
*
* For ANSI Systems this should always be blank.
*/
#ifndef __STDC__
/* #define void int /* for system which do support void */
#endif
/*
* SIG_T - return type for the signal routine
*
* Some systems have signal defines to return an int *, other return a
* void *. Please choose the correct value for your system.
*/
#define SIG_T void /* signal defined as "void (*signal)()" */
#if 0
#define SIG_T int /* signal defined as "int (*signal)()" */
#endif
/*
* STRCSPN - use the strcspn function included with pax
*
* Some systems do not have the strcspn() function in their C libraries.
* For those system define STRCSPN and the one provided in regexp.c will
* be used.
*/
#if 0
#define STRCSPN /* implementation does not have strcspn() */
#endif
/*
* STRERROR - use the strerror function included with pax
*
* Non-Ansi systems do not have the strerror() function in their C libraries.
* For those system define STRERROR and the one provided in warn.c will Xn
* be used instead.
*/
#ifndef __STDC__
#define STRERROR /* implementation does not have strerror() */
#endif
/*
/*
* END OF CONFIGURATION SECTION
*
* Nothing beyond this point should need to be changed
*/
#ifdef BSD
#ifdef USG
#include "You must first edit config.h and Makefile to configure pax."
#endif
#endif
/*
* Do a little sanity checking
*/
#ifdef PAXDIR
# ifndef DIRENT
# define DIRENT
# endif
#endif
#ifdef XENIX_286
# define USG
#endif /* XENIX_286 */
#endif /* _PAX_CONFIG_H */