> It seems PATH_MAX isn't defined on your platform or you didn't include
> the correct headers for any reasons. Try to search /usr/include for
> PATH_MAX. For local testing you could just include that header file
> where it's defined or define this to get it compiling (as workaround):
> 
> /* # chars in a path name including nul (from linux/limits.h:12:#) */
> define PATH_MAX        4096
> 
> For sure you would need a better integration of PATH_MAX for your
> platform. I'm wondering that this happens. I thought more people are
> developing on FreeBSD.

I've bumped into this problem recently while building E17 from CVS via 
easy_e17.sh on FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE. Adding #include <sys/syslimits.h> to 
the includes section of e17/apps/e/src/bin/e_fm_op.c solves the problem.
Can developers please mention a better alternative to resolve this issue?
Thanks!


//rk


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