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Author SHA1 Message Date
Erik van der Kouwe
9a10c6c620 Specify types for integer MAX constants 2009-12-02 15:35:09 +00:00
Tomas Hruby
0b8e20c89e Changes to the include files in order to make cross-compilation possible.
- The primary reason is that mkfs and installboot need to run natively during
  the cross compilation (host and target versions are compiled). There is a
  collision of include files though. E.g. a.out.h is very minix-specific.
  Therefore some files we moved and replaced by stubs that include the original
  file if compiling on or for Minix :
  
  include/a.out.h -> include/minix/a.out.h
  include/sys/dir.h -> include/minix/dir.h
  include/dirent.h -> include/minix/dirent.h
  include/sys/types.h -> include/minix/types.h

- This does not break any native compilation on Minix. Other headers that were
  including the original files are changed according to include directly the
  new, minix specific location not to pick up the host system includes while
  cross-compiling.

- role of this patch is to make rebasing of the build branch simpler until the
  new build system is merged
2009-11-06 08:46:22 +00:00
Arun Thomas
9e7837f63c Tweak 64-bit integer type declarations; Fixes GCC sysutil build
breakage.
2009-03-30 17:07:39 +00:00
Ben Gras
43ea6a9ce8 Added <minix/sys_config.h>. This file is intended to be included from
other, user-includable config files. It only defines names that don't
pollute the users namespace (start with _). <minix/config.h> still works
like always; it includes sys_config.h now and defines the 'messy' names
(such as CHIP) as the 'cleaner' names (such as _MINIX_CHIP).

Changed some of the other include files to use sys_config.h and the
'cleaner' names. This solves some (past and future) compilation problems.
2005-08-29 13:52:08 +00:00
Philip Homburg
0979014807 Renamed some types Uid_t, Gid_t, Mode_t, etc. for perl5.
More space for synctree.
2005-06-23 11:07:31 +00:00
Philip Homburg
dc23e18cef Improved compatibility with other Unix systems. 2005-06-10 15:12:03 +00:00