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On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 06:01:59PM -0500, Charles S. Wilson wrote: >Christopher Faylor wrote: >> >> I've got gcc 2.95.3-1 ready to go. It seems to work ok. > >[snip] > >> So, unless someone has a strong objection, the default for gcc 2.95.3-1, >> gcc 3.0, and gcc 3.1 will be to include /usr/include/w32api. > >Q: Does that also mean that the default for gcc-2.95.3-1 on cygwin will >be to #define WIN32 & WINDOWS in addition to merely including >/usr/include/w32api in the include path? e.g. that -mwin32 is the >default now (again)? I wasn't planning on doing this, no. I still think that Cygwin should not define these unless asked. This does cause problems for some of the stuff in sources.redhat.com but they are minor compared to the effort of adding -mwin32 everywhere that it was needed. So, this is still different from gcc-2.95.2-1. cgf
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