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Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 13:35:53 -0500
From: Nicholas Wourms <nwourms AT netscape DOT net>
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To: cygwin-developers AT sources DOT redhat DOT com
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: later w32api package required to build cygwin
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Nicholas Wourms wrote:
> 
> IIRC, the new gcc has started to ignore system directory overrides (in 
> addition to barfing out that stupid message).  Using -isystem instead of 
> -I for including the local w32api dir might be the solution here, 
> although I was just lazy and copied the header over to the system dir.

After investigating a few minutes, I found that in 
Makefile.common changing:

w32api_include:=-I$(w32api_source)/include

to

w32api_include:=-isystem $(w32api_source)/include

ought to do the trick.

Cheers,
Nicholas

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