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Re: [RFA] Moving x86-64 configuration to separate directory: msg#00946

Subject: Re: [RFA] Moving x86-64 configuration to separate directory
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 04:52:58PM +0200, Michal Ludvig wrote:

 > diff -c3pN config/x86-64-empty/nm-x86-64.h config/x86-64/nm-x86-64.h
 > *** config/x86-64-empty/nm-x86-64.h  Thu Jan  1 01:00:00 1970
 > --- config/x86-64/nm-x86-64.h        Mon May 27 15:42:42 2002
 > ***************
 > *** 0 ****
 > --- 1,90 ----
 > + /* Native support for GNU/Linux x86-64.

If this is a GNU/Linux-specific header file, then can you please name
it as such?  nm-x86-64.h is certainly not going to be used for NetBSD
on the x86-64 (which I plan on integrating support for soon).

-- 
        -- Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>



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