On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 07:09:17PM +0200, Blaisorblade wrote:
> Wait, this patch may or may not be sane (Jeff will tell more I guess).

It's sane.

> Since 
> we use two different sets of headers (the host ones from userspace and the 
> guest ones from Linux), this peculiar style has been used till now to make 
> clear the difference (#include <file> is used for host headers) - at least 
> that's what I think (I've never asked to Jeff, but I silently deduced this 
> and followed this practice).

Yeah, and it makes some sense to extend the practice to the kernel
side, where <> is used for generic headers and "" for UML-specific
ones.

                                Jeff

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