On 22.06.2011 09:50, David Chisnall wrote:
On 22 Jun 2011, at 08:46, Fred Kiefer wrote:
I always hated that back installs its headers. These should never be
used outside of back.
I bet if you complained to the maintainer, he'd change the GNUmakefile
so that it didn't...
David
Not a chance, I know this guy, he is to lazy to do that :-)
And as it turns out, I was wrong. There don't seem to be any installed
header files in the System directory for back. You see, I was to lazy to
even check :-(
Could different code paths end up with a different value for
HAVE_LIBXEXT and thereby with a different data structure? Not that it
matters too much, we just pass around a pointer to the data structure
and the compiler should just be quite even when the structure seems to
be different. Most likely we are missing an include for "config.h" in a
file that uses XGServerWindow.h. Why not just include config.h directly
in the header itself?