Mercurial > noffle
comparison src/client.c @ 54:125d79c9e586 noffle
[svn] * src/client.c, src/configfile.c, src/content.c, src/control.c,
src/database.c, src/dynamicstring.c, src/fetch.c, src/fetchlist.c,
src/group.c, src/itemlist.c, src/lock.c, src/log.c, src/noffle.c,
src/online.c, src/outgoing.c, src/over.c, src/post.c, src/protocol.c,
src/pseudo.c, src/request.c, src/server.c, src/util.c:
Added portable.h #include.
* src/client.h, src/database.h, src/fetch.c, src/group.h, src/lock.c,
src/outgoing.c, src/over.c, src/over.h, src/pseudo.c, src/server.c,
src/util.c, src/util.h: Added some #ifdefs to correctly include either
time.h or sys/time.h or both, depending on which are found.
* src/noffle.c: Changed the return-type of the signal-handlers bugReport()
and logSignal() to RETSIGTYPE, which is either void or int, depending on
the system you compile on (autoconf #defines the RETSIGTYPE).
author | uh1763 |
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date | Tue, 09 May 2000 23:28:38 +0100 |
parents | 21d3102dbc37 |
children | 84e32c84666b |
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1 /* | 1 /* |
2 client.c | 2 client.c |
3 | 3 |
4 $Id: client.c 54 2000-05-06 16:55:22Z bears $ | 4 $Id: client.c 60 2000-05-09 22:28:38Z uh1763 $ |
5 */ | 5 */ |
6 | 6 |
7 #if HAVE_CONFIG_H | 7 #if HAVE_CONFIG_H |
8 #include <config.h> | 8 #include <config.h> |
9 #endif | 9 #endif |
28 #include "protocol.h" | 28 #include "protocol.h" |
29 #include "pseudo.h" | 29 #include "pseudo.h" |
30 #include "request.h" | 30 #include "request.h" |
31 #include "util.h" | 31 #include "util.h" |
32 #include "wildmat.h" | 32 #include "wildmat.h" |
33 #include "portable.h" | |
33 | 34 |
34 /* | 35 /* |
35 Some newsgroups names are reserved for server-specific or server | 36 Some newsgroups names are reserved for server-specific or server |
36 pseudo groups. We don't want to fetch them. For example, INN | 37 pseudo groups. We don't want to fetch them. For example, INN |
37 keeps all its control messages in a 'control' hierarchy, and | 38 keeps all its control messages in a 'control' hierarchy, and |