it out since we're so close to release and since the test compares the
text of diagnostics that are likely to vary between systems.
(TEST_ENVIRONMENT): Add required framework.
pointer. (provoke with `mkdir -m 0100 x; rm -rf x')
Upon CLOSEDIR failure, set `status' to RM_ERROR, not RM_OK.
(remove_dir): Return `status', rather than always RM_OK.
library's localtime_r and gmtime_r; there are too many buggy
implementations of localtime_r and gmtime_r out there, and
it's not worth keeping track of all the different bugs.
* strftime.c (__EXTENSIONS__): Remove.
(my_strftime_gmtime_r): Renamed from gmtime_r; all uses changed.
(my_strftime_localtime_r): Renamed from localtime_r; all uses changed.
Base them on localtime/gmtime if not _LIBC.
library's localtime_r and gmtime_r; there are too many buggy
implementations of localtime_r and gmtime_r out there, and
it's not worth keeping track of all the different bugs.
* mktime.c (__EXTENSIONS__, HAVE_LOCALTIME_R): Remove.
(my_mktime_localtime_r): Renamed from localtime_r; all uses changed.
Base it on localtime unless _LIBC.
include, though we still hard-code the `require'-like AC_CHECK_HEADERS
calls for those previously hard-coded headers. Instead, take a new parameter.
(jm_CHECK_DECLARATIONS): Reflect interface change.
in a spring-forward gap of size DT, return a time that is DT
away from the requested time, preferring a time whose tm_isdst
differs from the requested value. Bump the max number of
probes from 4 to 6 to account for the extra probes needed to
discover a spring-forward gap in the worst case.
Define also if HAVE_LOCALTIME_R && defined (localtime_r), with
a body that merely expands localtime_r; this works around a
bug in Digital Unix 4.0A and 4.0D.