On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 02:03:45PM +0200, Pavel Grunt wrote: > Hi Christophe, > > they were patches changing spice common includes to use <> instead of "", so I > would keep it. The generated code is in spice-common/common, so my understanding is that "" should be used there for headers from the spice-common module (see spice-common/common/region.c for example). Headers from other modules (spice-protocol) should use <>. In this case, it's changing #include <common/...> to #include "common/..." (but it would do the wrong thing if we started passing spice-protocol headers on the command line) Christophe
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