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[openbeos] Re: Building OpenBFS...
- From: "Balint, Jess" <JBalint@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "'openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 14:02:16 -0400
Maybe when the configure script is run, it could #define something and then
in the source file that uses the load_symbols() function it could call the
function using #ifdef. The configure script could check for existance of the
needed header. I guess it is still a plug for now, but makes it R5
compatible.
-----Original Message-----
From: Axel Dörfler" [mailto:axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 12:52 PM
To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [openbeos] Re: Building OpenBFS...
> What???
>
> That header should be replaced with a correct one and put into our
> sources. And put into the next installation preferably. This is much
> better than having people edit header files themselves (and
> potentially
> screw them up).
They can just comment out the line in question - there is no need to
screw up any headers files.
Since it's a problem of *some* of the Be headers, I don't want to add
the whole header file - other kernel drivers will have the same
problem, and it would be a bit dumb to have this header in every driver
folder.
The simple solution would be to just add the prototype to the
kernel_interface.cpp file, that way it should always compile without
any problems.
Adios...
Axel.
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