Re: [PATCH] s/u64/__u64/ in linux/xfrm.h

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   From: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>
   Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 11:14:14 -0400
   
   Nowadays, the situation has changed.  There are multiple non-gcc
   compilers being used to build userland code.

C99 even makes long long standardized.  Do you know of any
other mechanism that real compilers used today for Linux userland
use to define a "double the size of a long" integer type?

That's the only known sticking point I am aware of, the __u64
thing.
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