Annotation of 43BSDReno/kerberosIV/include/krb_conf.h, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: /*
        !             2:  * $Source: /mit/kerberos/src/include/RCS/krb_conf.h,v $
        !             3:  * $Author: jtkohl $
        !             4:  * $Header: krb_conf.h,v 4.0 89/01/23 09:59:27 jtkohl Exp $ 
        !             5:  *
        !             6:  * Copyright 1988 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
        !             7:  *
        !             8:  * For copying and distribution information, please see the file
        !             9:  * <mit-copyright.h>.
        !            10:  *
        !            11:  * This file contains configuration information for the Kerberos library
        !            12:  * which is machine specific; currently, this file contains
        !            13:  * configuration information for the vax, the "ibm032" (RT), and the
        !            14:  * "PC8086" (IBM PC). 
        !            15:  *
        !            16:  * Note:  cross-compiled targets must appear BEFORE their corresponding
        !            17:  * cross-compiler host.  Otherwise, both will be defined when running
        !            18:  * the native compiler on the programs that construct cross-compiled
        !            19:  * sources. 
        !            20:  */
        !            21: 
        !            22: #ifndef KRB_CONF_DEFS
        !            23: #define KRB_CONF_DEFS
        !            24: 
        !            25: #include <mit-copyright.h>
        !            26: 
        !            27: /* Byte ordering */
        !            28: extern int krbONE;
        !            29: #define                HOST_BYTE_ORDER (* (char *) &krbONE)
        !            30: #define                MSB_FIRST               0       /* 68000, IBM RT/PC */
        !            31: #define                LSB_FIRST               1       /* Vax, PC8086 */
        !            32: 
        !            33: #endif KRB_CONF_DEFS

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