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On 27 Aug 2004, at 22:22, Massimo Marino wrote:
Still, Eric, MHO is that including an header with < > should somehow force the USE_HEADERMAP=0 somehow for those headers in an automatic way: Local headers, even in headermap, should never take precedence over system ones.
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| >Re: time.h vs Time.h (From: Massimo Marino <email@hidden>) | |
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