On 4 November 2015 at 12:37, Pino Toscano <[email protected]> wrote: [...]
> NACK, these OS-specific blocks are hard to maintain, and it makes no > sense to enclose POSIX headers in them. > > Can you please try the attached patch? I see Rich already pushed your > patch, but IMHO that should be reverted and this one should go... Happy to. However, these same header files have been removed in 3b17152ec399acb35b23331d2c3b4f424a68824a: commit 3b17152ec399acb35b23331d2c3b4f424a68824a Author: Richard W.M. Jones <[email protected]> Date: Tue Sep 29 21:58:41 2015 +0100 lib: Remove unused header files. I used ESR's deheader program to look for unused includes. I then examined each instance by hand, and also test-compiled (on Linux). ...which makes me suspect it will happen again at some point unless there is some indication that it's a non-Linux include. -- Margaret
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