Tom Lane wrote:
> Magnus Hagander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> *** a/src/include/port.h
>> --- b/src/include/port.h
>> ***************
>> *** 393,398 **** extern void unsetenv(const char *name);
>> --- 393,409 ----
>>   extern void srandom(unsigned int seed);
>>   #endif
>   
>> + #ifdef HAVE_FNMATCH
>> + extern int fnmatch(const char *, const char *, int);
>> + #define FNM_NOMATCH                1               /* Match failed. */
>> + #define FNM_NOSYS          2               /* Function not implemented. */
>> + #define FNM_NOESCAPE       0x01    /* Disable backslash escaping. */
>> + #define FNM_PATHNAME       0x02    /* Slash must be matched by slash. */
>> + #define FNM_PERIOD         0x04    /* Period must be matched by period. */
>> + #define FNM_CASEFOLD       0x08    /* Pattern is matched case-insensitive 
>> */
>> + #define FNM_LEADING_DIR    0x10    /* Ignore /<tail> after Imatch. */
>> + #endif
>> + 
> 
> Surely we must *not* be providing our own definitions of these symbols
> when using a system version of fnmatch.

That's the define that I reversed in the second patch I sent. It's
supposed to be ifndef.


> Also, judging from the comments in the autoconf manual, you'd better
> use AC_FUNC_FNMATCH not just test whether the function exists.

Ok, will look at switching to that.

//Magnus

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