On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 02:05:27PM +0200, Michael Banck wrote: > > +-#ifndef > +-#define CppCmd /lib/cpp > ++#ifndef CppCmd > ++#define CppCmd /usr/bin/cpp > > I was under the impression that k*BSD does not have a /lib/cpp symlink > and that's why the patch is in there. As the symlink is present on > GNU/Linux as well, I rather assume that GNU/Hurd did not have > /usr/bin/cpp back in the days.
IIRC, this patch is a modification from a previous one that made it /usr/bin/cpp-3.3. I just replaced the /usr/bin/cpp-3.3 with /usr/bin/cpp because we didn't have cpp-3.3 on GNU/k*BSD at the time. This is no longer true, so just ignore this. All Debian ports should have /lib/cpp, it's in the cpp package. -- Robert Millan (Debra and Ian) (Gnu's Not (UNiplexed Information and Computing System))/\ (kernel of *(Berkeley Software Distribution))