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From: "Trevor Forbes" <trevorforbes AT ozemail DOT com DOT au>
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Subject: Re: gcc questions prior to -8 release
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 00:12:15 +0930
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> From: Christopher Faylor <cgf AT redhat DOT com>
........
> 2) If we want to stick with -mno-win32 as the default, should gcc
>    include /usr/include/w32api by default?  I really don't think that
>    it should but I don't look forward to submitting changes to
>    the stuff in sources.redhat.com that breaks as a result.

I prefer to stick with -mno-win32 as the default, include
/usr/include/w32api by default and if possible, have an option to be able
remove the w32api inclusion should it be required.


Regards Trevor






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