Hi Thorsten,

>> or just #undef anyway, since we can be fairly certain the previous #defines
>
> An #undef is always safe even if none has been made.

Right - it's just for readability really.

>> What kernel versions are these?
>
>>> /tmp/buildd/linux-3.8.12/arch/m68k/include/asm/io_mm.h:283:0:this is the
>                      ^^^^^^

Missed that, obviously.

> As usual, when building Debian packages, I’m using whatever the
> Debian Linux kernel team has uploaded to unstable.
>
> (As a side note: will your Atari NIC drivers be in 3.8.10 vanilla?)

They are in m68k-queue on 3.9 so might to into 3.10. No idea whether
they are automatically backported to 3.8.10.

Cheers,

  Michael

> bye,
> //mirabilos
> --
> Sorry,  I’m annoyed today and you came by as an Arch user. These are the
> perfect victims for any crime against humanity, like  systemd,  feminism
> or social democracy.
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On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 4:17 AM, Thorsten Glaser <[email protected]> wrote:
> Michael Schmitz dixit:
>
>> or just #undef anyway, since we can be fairly certain the previous #defines
>
> An #undef is always safe even if none has been made.
>
>> What kernel versions are these?
>
>>> /tmp/buildd/linux-3.8.12/arch/m68k/include/asm/io_mm.h:283:0:this is the
>                      ^^^^^^
>
> As usual, when building Debian packages, I’m using whatever the
> Debian Linux kernel team has uploaded to unstable.
>
> (As a side note: will your Atari NIC drivers be in 3.8.10 vanilla?)
>
> bye,
> //mirabilos
> --
> Sorry,  I’m annoyed today and you came by as an Arch user. These are the
> perfect victims for any crime against humanity, like  systemd,  feminism
> or social democracy.
>                 -- Christoph Lohmann on [email protected]
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