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| Date: | Thu, 9 Mar 2000 16:41:47 -0800 |
I just installed the 3/4 cygwin-inst package, and tried to build bison with it. My MAKE_MODE is set to UNIX, but the several of the header files in i686-pc-cygwin/include (stdio.h, sys/reent.h, etc) generate loads of "stray '\' in program" errors, and in turn other parsing errors. Since cygwin defaults to MAKE_MODE=UNIX, should those stray backslashes be in the files by default? Am I just missing something? -- it's only fair to tell you I'm absolutely cuckoo
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