Am 22.06.20 um 13:37 schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
On Monday 2020-06-15 01:34, Alexander A. Klimov wrote:
A header file rename is no problem. We even have dummy headers
Hmm.. if I understand all of you correctly, David, Stefano, Pablo and Al say
like no, not a good idea, but only you, Jan, say l
On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 01:37:09PM +0200, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
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> On Monday 2020-06-15 01:34, Alexander A. Klimov wrote:
> >>
> >> A header file rename is no problem. We even have dummy headers
> > Hmm.. if I understand all of you correctly, David, Stefano, Pablo and Al say
> > like no, not a g
On Monday 2020-06-15 01:34, Alexander A. Klimov wrote:
>>
>> A header file rename is no problem. We even have dummy headers
> Hmm.. if I understand all of you correctly, David, Stefano, Pablo and Al say
> like no, not a good idea, but only you, Jan, say like should be no problem.
>
> Jan, do you
Hi Alexander,
On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 9:44 PM Alexander A. Klimov
wrote:
> *Is it a good idea to rename files in include/uapi/ ?*
No it is not: include/uapi/ is append-only.
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
--
Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia
Hi Alexander,
On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 1:11 AM Alexander A. Klimov
wrote:
> Am 14.06.20 um 22:34 schrieb Stefano Brivio:
> > On Sun, 14 Jun 2020 21:41:17 +0200
> >> Also even on a case-sensitive one VIm seems to have trouble with editing
> >> both case-insensitively equal files at the same time.
>
Am 14.06.20 um 23:08 schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
On Sunday 2020-06-14 22:19, David Howells wrote:
Alexander A. Klimov wrote:
*Is it a good idea to rename files in include/uapi/ ?*
Very likely not. If programs out there are going to be built on a
case-sensitive filesystem (which happens
al files at the same time.
...what trouble exactly?
vi -O2 include/uapi/linux/netfilter/xt_CONNMARK.h
include/uapi/linux/netfilter/xt_connmark.h
... opens the first file two times.
I was going to make a patch renaming the respective duplicates, but I'm
not sure:
*Is it a good ide
eport against vim. Or use a vi variant without such a problem
(FWIW, nvi has nothing of that sort).
> I was going to make a patch renaming the respective duplicates, but I'm not
> sure:
>
> *Is it a good idea to rename files in include/uapi/ ?*
It is not. Strictly speaking, C99 al
On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 11:08:08PM +0200, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
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> On Sunday 2020-06-14 22:19, David Howells wrote:
> >Alexander A. Klimov wrote:
> >
> >> *Is it a good idea to rename files in include/uapi/ ?*
> >
> >Very likely not. If programs out t
On Sunday 2020-06-14 22:19, David Howells wrote:
>Alexander A. Klimov wrote:
>
>> *Is it a good idea to rename files in include/uapi/ ?*
>
>Very likely not. If programs out there are going to be built on a
>case-sensitive filesystem (which happens all the time), they'
s to have trouble with editing
> both case-insensitively equal files at the same time.
...what trouble exactly?
> I was going to make a patch renaming the respective duplicates, but I'm
> not sure:
>
> *Is it a good idea to rename files in include/uapi/ ?*
I'm not
Alexander A. Klimov wrote:
> *Is it a good idea to rename files in include/uapi/ ?*
Very likely not. If programs out there are going to be built on a
case-sensitive filesystem (which happens all the time), they're going to break
if you rename the headers. We're kind of stuck with them.
David
t the same time.
I was going to make a patch renaming the respective duplicates, but I'm
not sure:
*Is it a good idea to rename files in include/uapi/ ?*
Best,
AK
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