On 09/14/2010 07:56 AM, Bruno Haible wrote:
Regarding use of openbsd* in *.m4 files: You might also want to look at
   c-stack.m4
   gc-random.m4
   host-os.m4
if you have access to such a machine.

Yes, I just installed a MirBSD 10 VM, so I can test pretty much anything related to this system.

c-stack.m4: How would I test this? But since MirBSD is a fork of OpenBSD, I'm assuming it was safe to go ahead and list this.

gc-random.m4: MirBSD provides the same random devices as OpenBSD, so I've just added it to the case statement.

host-os.m4: mapping mirbsd10 to "MirBSD" makes sense.

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