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Arthur Barrett wrote: > I think it belongs somewhere else, eg: cvsapi.h, so all triggers > (including 3rd party triggers) automatically get the definition. > see below > Why doesn't this bug occur with gcc 4.1? Where is gcc 4.1 finding the > PATH_MAX that gcc 4.4 is not? As far as I know, gcc-4.4 is more strict, e.g. it requires the include file to be #included where it is needed and it does not check if it was included somewhere in the other included files. A lot of changes that I had to make for Debian was because of this behavior, which gcc-4.3 started and gcc-4.4 seems to go even further. Best regards Andreas -- Andreas Tscharner <andy at vis.ethz.ch> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "Intruder on level one. All Aliens please proceed to level one." -- Call in "Alien: Resurrection"