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Subject: 1.3.3 problem using the regcomp function (referenced via regex.h)
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Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 16:22:47 -0500
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Thread-Topic: 1.3.3 problem using the regcomp function (referenced via regex.h)
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From: "Gregg Lebovitz" <gregg AT suma DOT com>
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Folks,

I have code that I am porting to cygwin. The program is currently
compiling and working on linux.

The problem I am seeing with the Cygwin version is that regcomp will not
compile my regular expressions and returns a non-zero value (indicating
an error).

The value returned by the regcomp is a large number (167844352 decimal
or 0xA011A00 hex).

Are these regex functions actually included in cygwin or are they merely
stubs?

Gregg


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