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SubjectRe: Kill TRUE/FALSE from hp100.c
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Christoph Hellwig wrote:

> > Kernel coding style does not like TRUE/FALSE, AFAICS. Please apply,
> What's even more interesting: were did the defintions of TRUE/FALSE
> as used by hp100.c come from?

AFAIK drivers/net/hp100.h

Should probably be also removed.

Quick grepping in drviers/ showed many places, where TRUE/FALSE semantics
is also used...probably should be removed too, shouldn't it?

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JiKos.

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