Date: 13 Jul 1998 23:45:01 -0400 From: Cory Kempf <ckempf@enigami.com> To: freebsd-scsi@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: cam/scsi include files Message-ID: <x7ogutdrk2.fsf@singularity.enigami.com> In-Reply-To: "Justin T. Gibbs"'s message of "Mon, 13 Jul 1998 17:22:01 -0600"
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I could swear I have posted this at least twice now, but the original doesn't seem to be on my machine for some reason. And if the answer has changed with the new snapshot, well, it is downloading now. While perusing the SANE source, I noticed that it checks for the existance of files under /usr/include/scsi... and if it finds them, determines that it should use the BSD SCSI interface. On my machine, it finds them, and builds successfully (haven't tried running, as the SCSI bus isn't quite working yet... see other message). Is /usr/include/scsi obsolete with CAM? Assuming it is, perhaps it might be a good idea to include a shell script to move that (and any other obsolete files... e.g. libraries?) to say, scsi.old or some such? On a related note, I noticed that DEC's CAM interface stores its include files under /usr/include/io/cam... shouldn't we also? Personally, I find it rather annoying when different vendor's unixes stick things in different locations. It makes writing portable stuffs more difficult. +C -- Thinking of purchasing RAM from the Chip Merchant? Please read this first: <http://www.enigami.com/~ckempf/chipmerchant.html> Cory Kempf Macintosh / Unix Consulting & Software Development ckempf@enigami.com <http://www.enigami.com/~ckempf/> To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-scsi" in the body of the message
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