I imagine Garrett and other standards-minded people have already seen
this question, but I thought I'd echo it to the freebsd-standards
mailing list. It's about a PR which makes a minor change to
<sys/types.h> to solve some compile-time errors so that a program
compiled with -D_POSIX_SOURCE currently gets if it references
<sys/socket.h>. Seems like a plausible change to me, but I don't
know enough about POSIX details to really know...
At 11:22 PM -0700 9/5/01, Arun Sharma wrote:
>Can someone take a look at this PR ?
>
>http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=30317
>
>It's necessary to fix compilation issues for a POSIX compliant Java VM,
>that uses sockets.
>
>There are similar open bug reports against NetBSD too, without any
>comments on why this change can not be made.
>
> -Arun
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