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Subject: Re: wordexp function
Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 12:17:57 -0000
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Arno Waschk wrote:
> Thanks for the helpful answer!
> So, if this search does not give any results, it means I cannot
> compile sources which use wordexp.h?

Correct. You will need to find an alternative implementation to link into
whatever you are building. If you are feeling keen, you could try getting
one into newlib (the C library that Cygwin uses). You'd have to make sure it
was compatible with the newlib licence in that case, though.


Max.


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