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/freebsd/usr.sbin/makefs/ffs/ |
H A D | ffs_subr.c | diff 5d71efbecd873e18f487db1d88d9adb345963e95 Tue Oct 25 18:29:15 CEST 2016 Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@FreeBSD.org> Be more precise when including headers so that we're less likely to depend on namespace pollution and as such become more portable. This means including headers like <sys/types.h> or <stdlib.h>, but also making sure we include system/host headers before local headers.
While here: define ENOATTR as ENOMSG in mtree.c. There is no ENOATTR on Linux.
With this, makefs is ready for compilation on macOS and Linux.
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H A D | ffs_bswap.c | diff 5d71efbecd873e18f487db1d88d9adb345963e95 Tue Oct 25 18:29:15 CEST 2016 Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@FreeBSD.org> Be more precise when including headers so that we're less likely to depend on namespace pollution and as such become more portable. This means including headers like <sys/types.h> or <stdlib.h>, but also making sure we include system/host headers before local headers.
While here: define ENOATTR as ENOMSG in mtree.c. There is no ENOATTR on Linux.
With this, makefs is ready for compilation on macOS and Linux.
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/freebsd/usr.sbin/makefs/ |
H A D | walk.c | diff 5d71efbecd873e18f487db1d88d9adb345963e95 Tue Oct 25 18:29:15 CEST 2016 Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@FreeBSD.org> Be more precise when including headers so that we're less likely to depend on namespace pollution and as such become more portable. This means including headers like <sys/types.h> or <stdlib.h>, but also making sure we include system/host headers before local headers.
While here: define ENOATTR as ENOMSG in mtree.c. There is no ENOATTR on Linux.
With this, makefs is ready for compilation on macOS and Linux.
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H A D | mtree.c | diff 5d71efbecd873e18f487db1d88d9adb345963e95 Tue Oct 25 18:29:15 CEST 2016 Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@FreeBSD.org> Be more precise when including headers so that we're less likely to depend on namespace pollution and as such become more portable. This means including headers like <sys/types.h> or <stdlib.h>, but also making sure we include system/host headers before local headers.
While here: define ENOATTR as ENOMSG in mtree.c. There is no ENOATTR on Linux.
With this, makefs is ready for compilation on macOS and Linux.
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H A D | cd9660.c | diff 5d71efbecd873e18f487db1d88d9adb345963e95 Tue Oct 25 18:29:15 CEST 2016 Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@FreeBSD.org> Be more precise when including headers so that we're less likely to depend on namespace pollution and as such become more portable. This means including headers like <sys/types.h> or <stdlib.h>, but also making sure we include system/host headers before local headers.
While here: define ENOATTR as ENOMSG in mtree.c. There is no ENOATTR on Linux.
With this, makefs is ready for compilation on macOS and Linux.
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/freebsd/usr.sbin/makefs/cd9660/ |
H A D | iso9660_rrip.c | diff 5d71efbecd873e18f487db1d88d9adb345963e95 Tue Oct 25 18:29:15 CEST 2016 Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@FreeBSD.org> Be more precise when including headers so that we're less likely to depend on namespace pollution and as such become more portable. This means including headers like <sys/types.h> or <stdlib.h>, but also making sure we include system/host headers before local headers.
While here: define ENOATTR as ENOMSG in mtree.c. There is no ENOATTR on Linux.
With this, makefs is ready for compilation on macOS and Linux.
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