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DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com> wrote on 08/04/2006 11:13:50 AM:

# Then it's a gcc/cygwin issue.

Okay, I'll buy that.

# Ah, but psignal shouldn't be compiled unless there *isn't* one, so it
# can't be "wrong".  At least, it shouldn't be able to conflict with the
# system one.

I was going to protest with "but it's building against DJGPP headers",
but that doesn't quite make sense, does it?  If it's having issues
because of a missing psignal on the host system, then it should also
be using the host headers.

Hmm, now I'm starting to suspect I've goofed something up :)

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