-dnl Detect the problem by creating a directory containing 300 files (254 not
-dnl counting . and .. is the minimum) and see if a loop doing `readdir; unlink'
-dnl removes all of them.
+dnl And the rm from coreutils-5.0 exposes a similar problem when there
+dnl are 338 or more files in a directory on a Darwin-6.5 system
+dnl
+dnl Detect the problem by creating a directory containing 500 files (254 not
+dnl counting . and .. is the minimum for SunOS, 338 for Darwin) and see
+dnl if a loop doing `readdir; unlink' removes all of them.