On Freitag, 6. August 2004 12:45, Martin Schwidefsky wrote:
> The times man pages says that the struct tms is defined in sys/times.h.
> This doesn't make it necessary to have a linux/times.h header file.
> These are kernel headers and not user space headers. Does anybody think
> it's important to keep the user/kernel header files names similar ?

I suppose the main point is that stuff like klibc it is better to keep
the existing obvious implementation of sys/times.h instead of changing
it to a less obvious one. Right now, all non linux specific 
klibc/include/sys/foo.h files start with #include <linux/foo.h>, which
just makes sense.

        Arnd <><

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