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Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 11:59:08 -0500
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Subject: Re: [hjl AT valinux DOT com: Re: A PE patch.]
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> >No.  Think "cross compiler".
> 
> A grep of "include <" in bfd seems to unearth a number of system includes.
> Are you saying that you have to duplicate every header that you need to
> use in bfd?  I don't see the reason for that, since the headers already
> exist in the tree.

No, just the ones that define structures needed to read/write objects
and executables.  Plus, the bfd definitions use char[] to avoid
structure packing problems and alignment.

And, the win32 headers do *not* exist in the binutils tree.  They'd
only exist in a merged tree like you use.

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