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From: "Mark S. Millard" <mmillard AT vidiom DOT com>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Using POSIX functions in Cygwin?
Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 15:37:35 -0600
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Are there any compiler options to gcc that I need to use in order to use the
POSIX functionality? I'm trying to use sigaction() and I can't resolve SA_*
macros in sys/signal.h without defining __rtems__ (-D__rtems__). This
doesn't seem right.

Thank you for any help recieved.

Mark S. Millard
Vidiom Systems, Inc.
1376 Miners Drive, Lafayette, CO 80026
phone: (303) 604-0800 x119
email: mmillard AT vidiom DOT com


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