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From: April White <april_white AT sympatico DOT ca>
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Hello Martin. 

I have not dabbled with DJGPP for a while, but I'll give my 2 cents worth.

You will notice that the check for C++ has a matching #endif right 
afterwards, it merely wraps the following contents within the extern "C" 
block.

	#ifdef __cplusplus
	extern "C" {
	#endif

I grepped the djgpp\include directory for "off_t" and found it is used 
other files, and finally located:
    #define __DJ_off_t        typedef int off_t;
within
    sys/djtypes.h:

so it seems that if you include sys/djtypes.h before regex.h it may work.

April

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