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From: DEMARCHE <bruno DOT demarche AT sgcib DOT com>
Subject: struct passwd problem : running on XP
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 12:52:43 +0000 (UTC)
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Thank you all for your help and support.

To Corinna :
well, my program was designed for being compiled even on Unix and Windows 
platform.
As far as I understand, /etc/passwd file may be designed differently depending 
on the system.

To Dave :
Yes, the use of mno-cygwin option seems to call a bad uid_t definition found on 
mingw/sys/types.h file.
Is there a way to call another types.h file without modifying pwd.h header ?
Which definition of uid_t is correct ?
Cheers,

Bruno.



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