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Re: Still a lot of C++ files getting "fixed"
- To: law at cygnus dot com
- Subject: Re: Still a lot of C++ files getting "fixed"
- From: Bruce Korb <bkorb at sco dot COM>
- Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2000 10:55:38 -0800
- CC: Zack Weinberg <zack at wolery dot cumb dot org>, "Kaveh R. Ghazi" <ghazi at caip dot rutgers dot edu>, austern at sgi dot com, autogen at linuxbox dot com, gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org, mark at codesourcery dot com
- Organization: Santa Cruz Operation
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Jeffrey A Law wrote:
>
> In message <20000131220031.D529@wolery.cumb.org>you write:
> > > [ Which reminds me -- a patch to remove the old slow fixincludes
> > > code would be greatly appreciated :-) ]
> >
> > Which old slow fixincludes code? The script loose in gcc/, the shell
> > script that gets run if the C version doesn't compile, the smaller
> > shell scripts that get used on some platforms only...
> The stuff that predates Bruce's work. See "fixincludes" in the gcc
> directory and its associated Makefile/configure.in hackery to make
> selection of old vs new fixincludes possible.
I'll issue the coup des grace in a day or two, okay?
That will remove commentary from gcc/Makefile.in and
delete gcc/fixincludes.