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--- Comment #3 from rbmj at verizon dot net 2012-05-23 13:13:16 UTC ---
I don't know much about fixincludes, but it *seems* to me like it could be done
with fixincludes. I don't know how to get fixincludes to do that, though.
Also, sorry for the
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--- Comment #4 from Paolo Carlini 2012-05-23
13:47:49 UTC ---
Then, please investigate that possibility, maybe ask for help on the mailing
list too, in principle I consider it a better solution.
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--- Comment #5 from rbmj at verizon dot net 2012-05-24 20:39:20 UTC ---
Would something like the following fixincludes hacks work?
/*
* Wrap VxWorks ioctl to keep everything pretty
*/
fix = {
hackname= vxworks_ioctl_macro;
files
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--- Comment #6 from Paolo Carlini 2012-05-24
22:17:15 UTC ---
I think you should post your ongoing work on the mailing lists (gcc-patches and
CC libstdc++)
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--- Comment #7 from rbmj at verizon dot net 2012-06-25 18:23:02 UTC ---
Fixed with this (approved, but not committed) patch series:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2012-06/msg00382.html
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--- Comment #8 from Paolo Carlini 2012-10-01
23:43:25 UTC ---
Can we close this now? I think we figured out that wasn't a C++ library-proper
issue, instead a fixincludes issue, but I don't understand whether the patches
are actually in and
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--- Comment #9 from rbmj at verizon dot net 2012-10-02 01:08:00 UTC ---
Paolo:
This was wrapped up with several other fixincludes patches with regards to
vxWorks, and Bruce Korb has approved the set and has agreed to commit.
However, he'