Richard Guenther wrote:
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 5:43 PM, Franz Fehringer <feh...@t-online.de> wrote:
but an OS update could lead to updated C runtime headers?
Yes.
There is still one point I don't understand about fixincludes.
Why is it still useful on recent GNU/Linux systems?
From what I understood, fixinclude role is to correct system includes files w.r.t. GCC compatibility. I would imagine
that in 2010, the GNU glibc is standards & GCC compliant enough, and that GCC is robust enough, to make that useless.
I do understand in theory the need of fixinclude on non GNU Glibc systems (like proprietary Unixes eg SunOS or HPUX or
AIX), but I cannot understand its use on GNU systems.
Or perhaps I completely misunderstood the role of fixinclude.
Regards.
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