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From: Andreas DOT Karlsson AT combitechsystems DOT com
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To: cygwin AT sources DOT redhat DOT com
Subject: RE: tty?
Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 08:10:45 +0200
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04:08:42PM +0200, Andreas DOT Karlsson AT combitechsystems DOT com wrote:

>Hi,

>

>

>

>I'm trying to compile Axis Bluetooth stack

>(http://www.developer.axis.com/software/bluetooth/) under Cygwin.

>

>My problem is that I can't find any file tty.h in my cygwin environment. Is

>there anyone knowing how to solve this problem? There must have been

>Unix-programs using the tty-concept compiled under Cygwin before. I don't

>know how to go on so...

>

>

>

>Any help would be appreciated



Since I don't see a /usr/include/tty.h on either Digital UNIX or Linux, it
seems

like you must be missing something here.  It's not a standard include file.



cgf





It is included in the kernel I think.

I have downloaded Linux and I have the file.

/Andreas


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