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|  | irecv_open_with_ecid() and make sure device list is always free'd properly
Thanks to tihmstar for pointing this out. | 
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|  | This prevents unexpected output to stderr. | 
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|  | allow cross compiliation | 
|  | ... also print all values in irecovery as hex with 0x prefix to make it clear they are hex | 
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|  | It requires a program to be ran, which cannot be done when cross compiling.
AC_SYS_LARGEFILE seems to be enough to implement largefile checking.
A similar change was merged into libimobiledevice. | 
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|  | devices on macOS | 
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