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Message-ID: <CAMuHMdXjnAbNAjB=0jG1jRt5vWewYG+6Ky9oi01n96ngAUB=dw@mail.gmail.com>
Date:	Thu, 28 Jun 2012 20:46:52 +0200
From:	Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@...ux-m68k.org>
To:	Paul Bolle <pebolle@...cali.nl>
Cc:	linux-m68k@...ts.linux-m68k.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] m68k: remove never used asm/shm.h

On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 12:33 PM, Paul Bolle <pebolle@...cali.nl> wrote:
> m68k's asm/shm.h header has been part of the tree ever since m68k
> support got added in v1.3.94. (It started as /include/asm-m68k/shm.h and
> moved to its current location a few years ago.) It seems it was never
> used: no file ever included it and nothing used the macros it defines.
>
> (Actually, from v2.5.46 until v2.6.29-rc3 it was included by m68knommu's
> asm/shm.h. But that header was just a very thin wrapper for this header
> and was itself unused too.)
>
> This header can safely be removed.
>
> Signed-off-by: Paul Bolle <pebolle@...cali.nl>

Thx, queued for 3.6.

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                        Geert

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