sysconf() first appeared in BSD4.4, which was sometime before the year 2003
It’s been around for a long, long time. I’m genuinely unclear why we are checking for this, given
that it has literally been in BSD for such a long time now!
Chris
On 23 Jun 2017, at 3:55 am, Noel Grandin <noelgrandin@gmail.com> wrote:
The relevant question is not whether they support it __now__, but if they support it in the
oldest version of those operating systems that we support.
If you can find out when each of those OS's gained support for that, then we can possibly drop
that support. At the very least, even if we don't drop support, we should add a comment there, so
we know when we can drop support.
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