On 9/20/2010 22:09, Ozkan Sezer wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 4:40 PM, JonY<jo...@users.sourceforge.net>  wrote:
>> On 9/20/2010 21:36, Earnie wrote:
>>> Forgot to include the list.
>>>
>>> -------- Original Message --------
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>>> Date:     Mon, 20 Sep 2010 09:24:17 -0400
>>> From:     Earnie<ear...@users.sourceforge.net>
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>>> To:     Kai Tietz<ktiet...@googlemail.com>
>>> Subject:     Re: [Mingw-w64-public] libusb-win32 usb.h and MinGW-w64
>>> usb.h conflict
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>>>
>>> Kai Tietz wrote:
>>>> PS: I came to this by reading recent posts by Tor on mingw-users,
>>>> where pointed out quite clear that mingw-w64 issues are a
>>>> "non-subject" on mingw.org's ML.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I hope that we can work together, I will speak up in favor of discussoin
>>> of mingw-64 on the mingw.org's ML when I see this.  I don't always join
>>> in a conversation though due to lack of time/interest in the subject.
>>> We also promote mingw-64 as the place for 64 bit binaries, but I
>>> understand where you are coming from.  Still, I would like to work with
>>> you and not against you.
>>>
>>> Earnie
>>>
>>
>> Good, the flames were getting a bit old. Ozkan, can you explain your
>> recent change with winusb.h?
>
> I thought the patches were self-explanatory:  usb.h doesn't live
> under a ddk subdirectory and winusb.h doesn't need ddk, revisions
> 3590/3591 fixed those issues.
>
> I really don't know how/what else to explain.
>
> --
> Ozkan
>

OK, I see. I suppose some include_next tricks are in order for libusb.

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