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authorFlavio Cruz <flaviocruz@gmail.com>2023-05-10 01:20:34 -0400
committerSamuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>2023-05-11 01:28:34 +0200
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Stop checking if MiG supports retcode.
We already did the same change for Hurd (https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/hurd/hurd.git/commit/?id=ef5924402864ef049f40a39e73967628583bc1a4) Due to MiG requiring the subsystem to be defined early in order to know the size of a port, this was causing a division by zero error during ./configure. We could have just move subsystem to the top of the snippet, however it is simpler to just remove the check given that we have no plans to use some other MiG anyway. HAVE_MIG_RETCODE is removed completely since this will be a no-op either way (compiling against old Hurd headers will work the same, new Hurd headers will result in the same stubs since retcode is a no-op). Message-Id: <ZFspor91aoMwbh9T@jupiter.tail36e24.ts.net>
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