I am building one driver related to wifi. When I am looking its hex dump, I can see that it is including a path to one particular file of kernel headers. It is as under.
Is it okay if .obj includes path of kernel headers? What can I do to remove it? What are the possible reasons?
Thanks.
Last edited by Scott; 02-14-2011 at 03:06 PM..
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It might just because it's being built with debugging information. If you're building it the proper way, I don't think it matters as these files won't be required at runtime.
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