Hi,
On 9 Jun 2002, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
> #include <linux/*>
> and
> #include <asm/*>
> are no longer supported.
Stop! The reason for _some_ includes there is actually to keep some
definitions in sync with the kernel, e.g. errno values! Stopping them
altogether is a Really Bad Thing[tm], IMO, since it means users will have
to get a new glibc with almost every kernel they have (don't tell me we
don't change much!).
I'm against it.
Regards,
Thunder
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