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| Subject: | Re: missing inttypes.h and stdint.h | 
| Date: | 22 Apr 2006 06:26:43 -0700 | 
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>You did read <http://www.ludd.luth.se/~ams/djgpp/cvs/readme.txt>? I have now :) >Perhaps you should try the beta of DJGPP (if those headers are there) >or DJGPP CVS head (if the headers aren't in the beta). However if you >do go for CVS head, remember that you're in not-much-tested land. The headers are in the beta, so I will try that. >Anyway, as those headers contains typedefs and #defines of what the >compiler (hopefully) supports anyway, it should work. But if it >doesn't, it up to you to find the problem. I thought that they would be ok, but I just thought I would ask anyway. Thanks.
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