<plug>dnotify is cool, check it out</plug>

If you want to compile the example in Documentation/dnotify.txt and
you don't have glibc 2.2 headers installed you have 3 choices:

  1) Upgrade to glibc 2.2
  2) Hunt for the missing symbols in the 2.4 source tree
  3) Apply this patch

Option (1) is recommended of course, but if you're lazy (like me)
then...

--- 2.4.0/Documentation/dnotify.txt~    Mon Jan 22 16:04:32 2001
+++ 2.4.0/Documentation/dnotify.txt     Mon Jan 22 16:04:25 2001
@@ -63,6 +63,17 @@
        #include <stdio.h>
        #include <unistd.h>
        
+       #ifndef F_NOTIFY        /* pre-glibc 2.2? */
+       #define F_NOTIFY        1026
+       #define DN_ACCESS       0x00000001      /* File accessed */
+       #define DN_MODIFY       0x00000002      /* File modified */
+       #define DN_CREATE       0x00000004      /* File created */
+       #define DN_DELETE       0x00000008      /* File removed */
+       #define DN_RENAME       0x00000010      /* File renamed */
+       #define DN_ATTRIB       0x00000020      /* File changed attibutes */
+       #define DN_MULTISHOT    0x80000000      /* Don't remove notifier */
+       #endif
+
        static volatile int event_fd;
        
        static void handler(int sig, siginfo_t *si, void *data)

-- 
Daniel
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