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On Aug 27, 2004, at 15:37, Jim Ingham wrote:
I am pretty sure the header map is there to handle cases like building a new version of the AppKit framework on a system that already has one installed. In that case, you need to make sure that you pick up the headers from the NEW AppKit frameworks - which are local - and not the system ones, even though the includes are all through <> type includes. So I think the sort of rule you are suggesting would defeat the header map's main purpose.
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