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On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 11:10:54AM +1000, Andrew Hendry wrote:
> __u32 or unsigned int look to be the norm for other similar headers,
> whats the recommended type of types to be used?
Dunno if this helps, but AFAIK the C language (as of 1999 or is it 2000)
blesses uint32_t and friends.
Indeed, <linux/types.h> (in the kernel source tree) defines these
*standard* sized types.
HTH
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