>> Perhaps it would be easiest if a test was added to the configure.in that
>> test whether the -std=c89 on the platform in question works - much like
the
>> testing for finding the Berkeley DB headers and libraries - it actually
>> tries to compile a code snippet, and checks the return code of the
compile
>> and the execution of the resulting binary.
>That'd be awesome, but I don't personally have the time to write such a
>configure test.
I'll have a bash (or should that be ksh) at the compile test patch later in
the day - I'll use the freaky berkeley detect code as a template
Leif Eriksen
Developer
HPA - IT Development
+61 3 9217 5545
leif.eriksen@hpa.com.au
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