* Julia Lawall <[email protected]> wrote:
> > hm, #include file order in a .c file should normally not matter -
> > why are they in the wrong place?
>
> Because they are under #ifdefs, but the code that uses the time
> functions is not under the same #ifdef.
ah, ok - you are right. I fixed them up manually in x86.git.
Ingo
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