Package: unifdef
Version: 1.0+20030701-1
Severity: minor
Hi,
I wished to remove some #if 0 and #if 1 from some code of mine, but
unifdef complains because it doesn't want to do only that operation:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/CVS_dirs/genext2fs]$ unifdef -k genext2fs.c
unifdef: must -D or -U at least one symbol
usage: unifdef [-cdeklst] [-Dsym[=val]] [-Usym] [-iDsym[=val]] [-iUsym]
So I'm forced to use -Ua_dummy_symbol_Im_sure_isnt_defined.
Could that be fixed ?
Thanks,
Xav
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