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From: jmichae3 AT yahoo DOT com
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Subject: Re: Turbo Vision compile problems
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 14:19:17 -0700 (PDT)
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do you think tvision could be brought up to 4.2-3 standards?  usually
what the problem is during the compile is a string literal bsing used
in a char * and apparently GCC 4.2-3 chokes on it.  I know it's not
proper, but wouldn't it be fixed if those were changed to
const_cast<char*>("blahblah") instead of "blahblah"?

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