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From: "Jon Rabone" <Jon DOT Rabone AT btinternet DOT com>
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Subject: RE: Using POSIX functions in Cygwin?
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 12:50:35 +0100
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> OK, I'm having the same problem with release 1.3.2 - can't find a
> prototype for sigaction_t. These ARE supposed to appear by just
> #include'ing signal.h, yes?

Oh dear. I'm sorry, I've clearly not had enough coffee this morning. 
Of course sigaction_t doesn't exist, but struct sigaction does... D'oh.
Just shoot me. 

Mutter mutter POSIX sigset_t but not sigaction_t mutter.

Jon.


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