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/*
* While Darwin 8 (aka, Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger) is "BSD-like", it differs
* substantially enough to not warrant pretending it is a BSD flavor.
* This first section are the vestigal BSD remnants.
*/
/*
* BSD systems use a different method of looking up sockaddr_in values
*/
/* #define NEED_KLGETSA 1 */
/*
* ARP_Scan_Next needs a 4th ifIndex argument
*/
#define ARP_SCAN_FOUR_ARGUMENTS 1
#define CHECK_RT_FLAGS 1
/*
* this is not good enough before freebsd3!
*/
/* #undef HAVE_NET_IF_MIB_H */
/*
* This section adds the relevant definitions from generic.h
* (a file we don't include here)
*/
/*
* udp_inpcb list symbol, e.g. for mibII/udpTable.c
*/
#define INP_NEXT_SYMBOL inp_next
/*
* This section defines Mac OS X 10.4 (and later) specific additions.
*/
#define darwin 8
/*
* Mac OS X should only use the modern API and definitions.
*/
#ifndef NETSNMP_NO_LEGACY_DEFINITIONS
#define NETSNMP_NO_LEGACY_DEFINITIONS 1
#endif
/*
* (eventually) Enabling this forces the compiler to only use public APIs.
*/
/*#ifndef __APPLE_API_STRICT_CONFORMANCE
*#define __APPLE_API_STRICT_CONFORMANCE 1
*#endif
*/
/*
* Darwin's tools are capable of building multiple architectures in one pass.
* As a result, platform definitions should be deferred until compile time.
*/
#ifdef BYTE_ORDER
# undef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
# if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
# define WORDS_BIGENDIAN 1
# endif
#endif
/*
* Although Darwin does have an fstab.h file, getfsfile etc. always return null.
* At least, as of 5.3.
*/
#undef HAVE_FSTAB_H
#define SWAPFILE_DIR "/private/var/vm"
#define SWAPFILE_PREFIX "swapfile"
/*
* These apparently used to be in netinet/tcp_timers.h, but went away in
* 10.4.2. Define them here til we find out a way to get the real values.
*/
#define TCPTV_MIN ( 1*PR_SLOWHZ) /* minimum allowable value */
#define TCPTV_REXMTMAX ( 64*PR_SLOWHZ) /* max allowable REXMT value */
/*
* Because Mac OS X is built on Mach, it does not provide a BSD-compatible
* VM statistics API.
*/
#define USE_MACH_HOST_STATISTICS 1
/*
* This tells code that manipulates IPv6 that the structures are unified,
* i.e., IPv4 and IPv6 use the same structs.
* This should eventually be replaced with a configure directive.
*/
/* #define USE_UNIFIED_IPV6_STRUCTS 1 */
#undef STRUCT_in6pcb_HAS_inp_vflag