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- Subject: Re: libssh and Visual C++ (again)
- From: Werner Koch <wk@xxxxxxxxx>
- Reply-to: libssh@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 14:05:39 +0200
- To: libssh@xxxxxxxxxx
On Wed, 26 Sep 2012 20:58, christophe.baribaud@xxxxxxxxx said: > file, but is it a good practice to have an installed header file whose > content varies from an architecture to another? Yes, that is imho fine and much easier to maintain than fragile #ifdefs. Some libraries install a generic file and one system specific - which is a similar approach. Shalom-Salam, Werner -- Die Gedanken sind frei. Ausnahmen regelt ein Bundesgesetz.
Re: libssh and Visual C++ (again) | Christophe Baribaud <christophe.baribaud@xxxxxxxxx> |
Re: libssh and Visual C++ (again) | "Bernhard R. Link" <brlink@xxxxxxxxxx> |
libssh and Visual C++ (again) | Christophe Baribaud <christophe.baribaud@xxxxxxxxx> |
Re: libssh and Visual C++ (again) | Andreas Schneider <asn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Re: libssh and Visual C++ (again) | Christophe Baribaud <christophe.baribaud@xxxxxxxxx> |
Re: libssh and Visual C++ (again) | Andreas Schneider <asn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Re: libssh and Visual C++ (again) | Werner Koch <wk@xxxxxxxxx> |
Re: libssh and Visual C++ (again) | Christophe Baribaud <christophe.baribaud@xxxxxxxxx> |
Re: libssh and Visual C++ (again) | Christophe Baribaud <christophe.baribaud@xxxxxxxxx> |