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From: John M Lauck <john AT recaffeinated DOT com>
Subject: wordexp cygwin dll 1.5.12-1
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 16:00:02 -0500
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Can someone explain the existence of wordexp.h in /usr/include in the 
latest version of Cygwin?  I understand that the header file exists and 
as far as I can tell bash has the --wordexp feature (as required in the 
header).  Is wordexp() compiled into the latest version of cygwin or not?

John M. Lauck


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