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# HP-UX 10 has a select() in libcurses, so we need to get the libc version,
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# which we do by linking -lc before -lcurses. (Unfortunately we can't
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# just not use libcurses.) This also ensures that we get the POSIX signal
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# routines in libc, not the BSD-like ones in libBSD.
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LIBS := -lc $(LIBS)
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# On the other hand, if we don't have POSIX signals, we need to use the
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# libBSD signal routines. (HPUX 9 and early HPUX 10 releases don't have
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# POSIX signals.) Make sure libBSD comes before libc in that case.
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# If we don't have POSIX signals, we need to use the libBSD signal routines.
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# (HPUX 9 and early HPUX 10 releases don't have POSIX signals.) Link in
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# libBSD only in that case.
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ifeq ($(HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS), no) |
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LIBS := -lBSD $(LIBS)
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endif |
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