[RFA:] Fix libgloss/d30v/syscalls.c
Joel Sherrill
joel@OARcorp.com
Mon Apr 15 14:03:00 GMT 2002
I am starting to wade through some targets and wanted
to make sure I did it the right way.
Is there any standard on what we want on the right hand
side? I see Hans is tab'ing out a few and then putting
\n\.
Hans.. do you have an order you are working through the
files in? I want to work on a different subset than you.
How are you testing before you submit your patches?
I want to do things the same way everyone else is and
avoid duplicate work. :)
FYI I have email from someone doing the xscale
directory so we can avoid that one.
--joel
Hans-Peter Nilsson wrote:
>
> Another one. Including sys/types.h is necessary because of
> time_t. Note that d30v-elf ICE:s in libstdc++-v3 at the moment
> in GCC CVS head, but at least it gets beyond this point with
> this patch. (Please don't CC me discussions about multi-line
> strings as such, sorry.)
>
> 2002-04-15 Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@bitrange.com>
>
> * d30v/syscalls.c: #include <sys/types.h>. Don't use multi-line
> strings.
>
> brgds, H-P
>
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