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tightly coupled to kernel headers (since the 2.2 ones work with 2.0
as well), so I'm checking in include/net.
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-Erik
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99.999999999999999999% of all folks compiling on x86 have an MMU.
Otherwise, folks will see that malloc mysteriously doesn't work...
-Erik
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_mostly_ broken, a big improvement. Still doesn't compile...
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"I will always compile before I commit."
"I will always compile before I commit."
-Erik
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Also fixes 2 very important malloc bugs! Anyone using malloc (esp mmu-less)
should update and recompile.
-Erik
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a first pass at getting m68k working. It may have some problems,
but should now be fairly close.
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using functions instead on Inlining (size vas speed tradeoff). I ran the
results through indent. Looking pretty good IMHO.
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internally converted to an int on many platforms. So make
it be an int explicitly and call that good enough.
-Erik
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m68k started. Should be just sysdeps/linux/m68k left to
hack at this point...
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support), and other updates by me (better cross platform, cross-compiler,
etc, support. Now compiles with 2.0.x kernels for armnommu.
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This fixes it by using our own copy of the stuct in question.
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