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Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2001 13:24:08 +0100
From: Pavel Tsekov <ptsekov AT syntrex DOT com>
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To: CA List <Cygwin-Apps AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Re: string.h vs string.h usage
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Earnie Boyd wrote:
> 
> > Yes but it gives various include paths from cygwin build and newlib
> > build -
> > this means that you compile only in this environment (i.e. winsup env).
> > If you
> > try only mingw it wont work :)
> >
> > However I've fixed that for me locally
> 
> There should be nothing to fix.  If there is then you've done something
> wrong in the setup or building the program.  Using -mno-cygwin should
> only give you MinGW headers and never the Cygwin headers.  The only way
> I can think of that this would happen is if you also added a
> -I/usr/include to the gcc build options or if you modified the gcc
> source and rebuilt it yourself.

By fixing I mean replacing strings.h with string.h :) Btw it doesnt pick
only mingw headers - check the makefile - i uses the option -isystem and
supplies a bunch of include header file dirs from newlib and winsup.

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