Christopher Faylor, Thu, Jan 19, 2006 19:31:43 +0100:
It was my first update since a long time (which BTW broke some
programs like cp: they missed symbols in cygwin1.dll).
Thanks.
Maybe it'd be a good idea just to remove the definitions? Or, as
__INSIDE_CYGWIN__ implies, move them into cygwin internal sources.
Would be less confusion and no chance of someone defining one of the
macros and getting a binary-incompatible object?
Of course, you don't have to. It all about making an impression
The word was "aiming"
It is not the existance of the extra fields which cause problems. It
is an existance of fields, the names of which imply a functionality
they do not provide which causes problems. Why should I seeing __ino32
in an official header think: "it is never filled anyway, so I
shouldn't use it"?! Or what could "__invalid_d_ino" mean? If it is
invalid (as in "can't be used", why is it there at all?
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