On Jun 8 2007 11:42, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>> >
>> > um ... what does that mean? consider this snippet from
>> > <linux/tty_driver.h>:
That's right. Each .h file should be "compilable" on their own.
>>
>> Which compile combination shows the sequence you are reporting ?
>
>sorry, i don't understand the question. i'm just running "make" on a
>simple module i wrote, using the prototypical in-directory makefile to
>build out-of-tree.
>
>the first four lines of my module source file are:
>
>#include <linux/module.h>
>#include <linux/init.h>
>#include <asm/termbits.h> /* Shouldn't be necessary */
>#include <linux/tty_driver.h> /* For struct tty_driver */
>
> if i omit the inclusion of the termbits.h header, i get the
>aforementioned error. beyond that, i'm unclear on what you're asking.
>
>rday
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Jan
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