On 01/11/2012 02:37 PM, Kurt Van Dijck wrote:
>>> this patch series imports the kernel header files into the can-utils tree
>>> and adopts both Makefile and autotools. The autotools complete the
>>> "make distcheck" test and are tested for cross compildation.
>>> Plain old makefile support is still working, too.
>>>
>>> Please test and comment,
> 
> I must have missed this call. So put my questions way too late.

It's not too late, I can still answer it

> Why does commit 77de10356fe0eca7bce73e9c3ac4ed32edfc10e5
> say 'kernel headers' where it actully puts the can-modules headers
> (i.e. include/socketcan) ?

The commit imports the include files from the external kernel modules
tree [1], not the mainline kernel. (It actually is a squashed subtree
merge of the git svn imported berlios tree.)

[1] https://gitorious.org/linux-can/can-modules/trees/master/include

Marc

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