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From: Jake <Jake_Devore AT playstation DOT sony DOT com>
Subject: cl.exe and a C1083 error
Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 02:49:41 +0000 (UTC)
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So we are using regular make files to invoke the ms compiler.  I get correct
behavior on the build servers, but not my local system.  The compiler isn't
picking up the includes we send it on my system.  We use a mount -f -s -b and
that seems to clear up the posix to win32 path issue on the build servers.  I'm
not sure if I'm just missing something.  The only obvious thing that I see is
the build servers is running an older version of cygwin than I am.


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