Hi,
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 6:10 PM, Richard Braun rbr...@sceen.net wrote:
Sorry for reacting late but I don't see the point of that change. Using
already generated system headers is the intent here. The fact they were
generated doesn't matter at all, they are the interface reference that
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 10:49:19AM -0400, David Michael wrote:
So is mach/gnumach.h supposed to be generated at some point in the
gnumach install? That doesn't happen during my build from the
Savannah sources; it only provides mach/gnumach.defs. Am I missing
a step somewhere?
System headers
On Wed, May 01, 2013 at 09:10:34PM -0400, David Michael wrote:
The gnumach installation provides the include file mach/gnumach.defs
instead of mach/gnumach.h. This runs the defs file through MIG and
builds the result for vmstat.
Sorry for reacting late but I don't see the point of that
David Michael, le Wed 01 May 2013 21:10:34 -0400, a écrit :
The gnumach installation provides the include file mach/gnumach.defs
instead of mach/gnumach.h. This runs the defs file through MIG and
builds the result for vmstat.
Applied, thanks!
Please take care when building patches to avoid
Hi,
On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Samuel Thibault samuel.thiba...@gnu.org wrote:
Also, if you consider writing more involved patches (i.e. which will
have some copyright), we will need a copyright assignment from you.
That may happen as I continue working with the system. The wiki[1]
just
The gnumach installation provides the include file mach/gnumach.defs
instead of mach/gnumach.h. This runs the defs file through MIG and
builds the result for vmstat.
* utils/vmstat.c: Replace mach/gnumach.h with gnumach_U.h.
* utils/Makefile (vmstat): Add rule to depend on gnumach_U.o.
*