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Subject: RE: uh, OS_INCL=eee.h???  NOT!
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 19:15:44 -0700
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Thread-Topic: uh, OS_INCL=eee.h???  NOT!
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From: "Larry Scheer" <larry.scheer@onstor.com>
To: "Andy Sharp" <andy.sharp@onstor.com>

When the hell this happen? And who the hell did this?

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Sharp=20
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 6:14 PM
To: Larry Scheer
Subject: uh, OS_INCL=3Deee.h??? NOT!

OS_INCL is supposed to be reserved for "linux.h" or "openbsd.h"

/usr/local/sbtools/x86-linux-rh6.0/sb1-elf-2.5.11/bin/sb1-elf-gcc
-DEEE_ALLOC_USE_TAILQ  -I./eee -I../../Includes/cg/NFP_FP
-I../../Includes/cg -I../../Includes/eee -I../../Includes -I.
-I../../Build/cg/dbg -nostdlib -nostdinc -fno-builtin-printf
-fno-builtin-abort -DSIBYTE -DSB1250 -DR4000 -DNFP_FP -D__long64
-mcpu=3Dsb1 -DLANGUAGE_C -EL -Aendian\(little\) -DDEBUG -DFS_DEBUG
-DNFX_PROFILING -DMM_VERIFY_ALLOCS -DMM_VALIDATE -DLMUX_DEBUG
-DLUC_DEBUG -DEEE_VALIDATE  -Wall -Dsibyte_comp -Werror
-DEXTENDED_SECURITY -DNFX_KERBEROS -DNETEEE_FRAGMENT -DUNIT_TEST  -G 0
-fshort-wchar -mlong64 -DLARGE_MEMORY -DNFX_SMP -DNFX_SPINLOCK_DEBUG
-DOS_INCL=3D\"eee.h\"  -DCOUGAR -DDEFAULT_VENDOR_NAME=3D\"ONStor\"
-DDEFAULT_PROD_NAME=3D\"BOBCAT\" -g -fno-reorder-blocks -DNFP_FP
-DAGILE_HARDWARE -DNFX_MOD_NFP -c seep-api.c -o
../../Build/cg/dbg/Objects/NFP_FP/sm-seep/seep-api.o
env.c:44:17: eee.h: No such file or directory
env.c:100: `SEEP_BOOT_VAL' undeclared here (not in a function)



-DOS_INCL=3D\"eee.h\"    <--  Aieee!

At least, that's what I assume 'eee' stands for.

Please fix.  Thank you!  (When fixing, you can now happily get rid of
sm-ipmd-lib/eee.h and sm-elog/eee.h since they are empty.
