* file.c (print_dirfd): Use int for file descriptor, not a long.
* process.c (printwaitn): Use int for PID, not a long.
diff --git a/process.c b/process.c
index 9ddae08..1ddf2f3 100644
--- a/process.c
+++ b/process.c
@@ -1998,21 +1998,24 @@
int exited = 0;
if (entering(tcp)) {
- /*
- * Sign-extend a 32-bit value when that's what it is.
- *
- * NB: On Linux, kernel-side pid_t is typedef'ed to int
- * on all arches; also, glibc-2.8 truncates wait3 and wait4
+#ifdef LINUX
+ /* On Linux, kernel-side pid_t is typedef'ed to int
+ * on all arches. Also, glibc-2.8 truncates wait3 and wait4
* pid argument to int on 64bit arches, producing,
* for example, wait4(4294967295, ...) instead of -1
- * in strace.
- * Therefore, maybe it makes sense to *unconditionally*
- * widen int to long here...
+ * in strace. We have to use int here, not long.
+ */
+ int pid = tcp->u_arg[0];
+ tprintf("%d, ", pid);
+#else
+ /*
+ * Sign-extend a 32-bit value when that's what it is.
*/
long pid = tcp->u_arg[0];
if (personality_wordsize[current_personality] < sizeof pid)
pid = (long) (int) pid;
tprintf("%ld, ", pid);
+#endif
} else {
/* status */
if (!tcp->u_arg[1])