On Sat, 7 May 2005, Andres Salomon wrote:

I agree.  We should try to keep the macros consistent.  Furthermore,
__ia64__ and AFS_IA64_LINUX20_ENV have somewhat different meanings.
One means (gcc && ia64), while the other means (linux && ia64).  I

gcc, or something that emulates gcc, is a requirement for compiling the Linux kernel. I don't think there's any problem with including it in the kernelspace portion of the openafs driver. My patch was only going to touched the LINUX specific directories, as it does mean (linux && ia64).

That's still sort of crappy. Why not keep what we have, but look for ways to continue to move to ifdefs by function/action/feature instead of hardcoded by system?



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