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From: <chrismorgan AT rcn DOT com>
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Subject: getopt/getopt_long() broken behavior
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002 4:52:01 -0400
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I noticed that getopt() and getopt_long() aren't doing reordering of argv entries.  Searching the cygwin-developers mailing list I found that this is due to compiling with POSIXLY_CORRECT set.  Is there any plan to move back to not setting this variable? 

Thanks,
Chris 


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