Re: libusb build broken due to structure member renaming

2002-02-25 Thread Bill Fenner
You could use http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/__FreeBSD_version.html to find an already-existing value of __FreeBSD_version to test based on the date of the original change. Bill To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message

Re: libusb build broken due to structure member renaming

2002-02-24 Thread Terry Lambert
Terry Lambert wrote: > > Question #1: are there plans to MFC these changes in the USB structures to > > -stable in the near future? Too late. Alfred is too fast. > > Question #2: If not, is __FreeBSD_version >= 500030 the appropriate thing to > > "key" off of in order to make a patch set for l

Re: libusb build broken due to structure member renaming

2002-02-24 Thread Terry Lambert
John Reynolds wrote: > hello, I've got a -current-related question to ask. akbeech forwarded me > his build log when trying to build the "linux" user-land libusb from the > port which I maintain (it is below). At first I said "impossible" because I'd > tested things thoroughly, but then noticed he

Re: libusb build broken due to structure member renaming

2002-02-24 Thread Alfred Perlstein
* John Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020224 14:33] wrote: > > hello, I've got a -current-related question to ask. akbeech forwarded me > his build log when trying to build the "linux" user-land libusb from the > port which I maintain (it is below). At first I said "impossible" because I'd > teste

libusb build broken due to structure member renaming

2002-02-24 Thread John Reynolds
hello, I've got a -current-related question to ask. akbeech forwarded me his build log when trying to build the "linux" user-land libusb from the port which I maintain (it is below). At first I said "impossible" because I'd tested things thoroughly, but then noticed he was on a -current system. D