Chris McGuire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I suspect that it is just a matter of configure not applying changes
> it would make to BSD/OS 4.1 to my BSDI 4.0.1 box.

Yes, most likely so.  But to turn this vague idea into code that
actually works for you, we need a concrete example of a simple
C program that does not work on your host.  Something like this:

  #include <wchar.h>
  #include <sys/types.h>
  wchar_t foo;

or whatever the pattern is that makes your C compiler reject
the program.

On second thought, perhaps you should just remove /usr/include/wchar.h
on your host.  That solves your problem, and the file can't be doing
you any good anyway.


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