Solaris is failing to build right now because the sigwait()
num-argument check is failing.
When we run the test, -D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS is not passed to the
compiler so we get the one-argument version and SIGWAIT_TAKES_ONE_ARG
is defined.
When we compile apr/threadprox/unix/signals.c,
-D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS is passed to the compiler because
apr_hints.m4 puts it in THREAD_CPPFLAGS. Thus we get the prototype
for the two-argument version and we fail to compile.
Does anybody know exactly why this worked before?
I'm not sure what the right fix is yet... gotta look further.
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