OpenWrt – Blame information for rev 4
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4 | office | 1 | This package had an absolute path for sys/types.h, which doesn't |
2 | make much sense. It breaks on newer Ubuntu systems, and probably many |
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3 | others once multiarch becomes more common. |
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5 | This patch makes the types a relative path, and allows the system |
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6 | to use whatever include paths it feels are correct. |
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8 | diff -Naurp elftosb-10.12.01-orig/common/stdafx.h elftosb-10.12.01/common/stdafx.h |
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9 | --- elftosb-10.12.01-orig/common/stdafx.h 2012-07-12 13:30:10.990249396 -0400 |
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10 | +++ elftosb-10.12.01/common/stdafx.h 2012-07-12 13:30:06.858249391 -0400 |
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11 | @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ |
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12 | // For Linux systems only, types.h only defines the signed |
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13 | // integer types. This is not professional code. |
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14 | // Update: They are defined in the header files in the more recent version of redhat enterprise gcc. |
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15 | -#include "/usr/include/sys/types.h" |
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16 | +#include <sys/types.h> |
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17 | #include <stdint.h> |
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18 | //typedef unsigned long uint32_t; |
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19 | //typedef unsigned short uint16_t; |