Date: 03 Apr 2000 03:53:52 +0200 From: Assar Westerlund <assar@sics.se> To: Warner Losh <imp@village.org> Cc: Peter Jeremy <peter.jeremy@alcatel.com.au>, freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Autogenerated sources Message-ID: <5lvh20j6fj.fsf@assaris.sics.se> In-Reply-To: Warner Losh's message of "Sun, 02 Apr 2000 19:37:07 -0600" References: <5lln2wkmh2.fsf@assaris.sics.se> <5l3dp4m1ii.fsf@assaris.sics.se> <5lln2wm1vk.fsf@assaris.sics.se> <00Apr3.073102est.115202@border.alcanet.com.au> <200004030026.SAA56008@harmony.village.org> <200004030105.TAA56434@harmony.village.org> <200004030115.TAA56539@harmony.village.org> <200004030137.TAA56767@harmony.village.org>
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Warner Losh <imp@village.org> writes: > : Anyways, (and it's really orthogonal) having a generated vnode_if.h > : (in /sys/kern or /usr/include/sys) makes it easier for the developer > : of third-party file systems (i.e. me :-), by not having to figure out > : how to generate vnode_if.h from vnode_if.src and vnode_if.sh^H^Hpl. > : In that case, including <sys/vnode.h> just works. Why not? :-) > > That's just a small part of the problem... Sure, but it's a part of the problem. And it's a part of the problem that I care about, as in it would make things simpler. > http://people.freebsd.org/~imp/bsdkmod-patches Looks fine to me. /assar To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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