"Ramsay Jones" <ramsay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > convert-objects.c sets _XOPEN_SOURCE and _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED before > including <time.h>, in order to get the declaration of strptime(). > This leads to breakage in cache.h, due to S_ISLNK and S_IFLNK no longer > being defined by <sys/stat.h>. These definitions are protected by the > __USE_BSD symbol, which is not set when _XOPEN_SOURCE is set. Moving > the #defines and #include <time.h> below all other #includes does not > fix the problem, however, since now _USE_XOPEN, which protects the > declaration of strptime(), is now not defined (don't ask!). Wouldn't including "cache.h" and friends first and including <time.h> last solve the problem, then? This kind of change tends to fix one system while potentially breaking another, and we would need to be careful. Will queue for post 1.4.2 and have people scream if it breaks somebody, I guess. - : send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html