Subject: Re: CVS commit: syssrc/sys/arch
To: None <bjh21@netbsd.org>
From: Simon Burge <simonb@wasabisystems.com>
List: source-changes
Date: 06/24/2001 00:09:35
Ben Harris wrote:
> Module Name: syssrc
> Committed By: bjh21
> Date: Sat Jun 23 12:20:30 UTC 2001
>
> Modified Files:
>
> syssrc/sys/arch/arm/include: Makefile
> syssrc/sys/arch/cats/include: Makefile
> syssrc/sys/arch/dnard/include: Makefile
> syssrc/sys/arch/netwinder/include: Makefile
> Added Files:
>
> syssrc/sys/arch/arm/include: endian.h
> Removed Files:
>
> syssrc/sys/arch/cats/include: endian.h
> syssrc/sys/arch/dnard/include: endian.h
> syssrc/sys/arch/netwinder/include: endian.h
>
> Log Message:
>
> Add <arm/endian.h> and remove the cats, dnard and netwinder versions, since
> they're all the same (a redirect to <sys/endian.h>).
Does this mean that <machine/endian.h> now doesn't exist on cats, dnard
and netwinder or is the /usr/include/machine symlink done differently on
arm architectures? This existance of that file (<machine/endian.h>) is
assumed in a number of places in our source tree.
Simon.
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