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Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2001 17:43:17 -0500
From: Dave Brolley <brolley AT redhat DOT com>
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Subject: #including <tchar.h> using gcc on Cygwin

Hi,

I'm trying to use gcc to compile an application on Cygwin which 
#includes <tchar.h>. In searching my system, I see a tchar.h in 
/usr/include/mingw32, but the compiler doesn't seem to be finding it. Is 
it safe for me to add -I/usr/include/mingw32 to my compile options, or 
is there a more appropriate way to pick up this header?

BTW, what does mingw32 stand for anyway? :-)

Thanks,
Dave


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