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Re: Committed: traditional stringification in include/symcat.h


  In message <Pine.BSF.4.10.10001011227080.8007-100000@dair.pair.com>you write:
  > I don't know why I didn't consider this change "obvious" before
  > submitting it some days ago -- I mean, SunOS 4.1.3 "cc" and "gcc
  > -traditional" agree.  Perhaps it was a question of whether having
  > this file around at all is ok, or if it should go away, but that's
  > unrelated, right?
Note that some files in 'include', 'libiberty' and elsewhere are used by
other GNU software.  For example, symcat is used by gdb.  We don't want to
go around blindly deleting files without being sure they really aren't used.

jeff


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