
4 Apr
2008
4 Apr
'08
12:04 a.m.
In message 20080403183627.GA9846@ld0162-tx32.am.freescale.net you wrote:
Even simple tungs like a printf() require that you include the correct host header files as you will link your host application against the host libraries, too.
That's because printf() is from the host's libraries. lib_generic/md5.c is not a host-provided library, so you don't want to use a host-provided header.
Correct, and that's whY I agree that renaming it to make name collisions at least unlikely is a good thing.
It is much more important to be robust against random crap in /usr/include (something u-boot can't control) than changes in the u-boot tree itself.
Agreed, too.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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