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Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 11:16:28 -0800
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When cross-compiling conmakehash.c from the Linux kernel source, I got a
complaint from gcc that it could not find "sysexits.h."  To get around the
problem, I just copied the file from a Linux machine under /usr/include.
Since the contents of the file was simply integer #defines it seemed pretty
safe.  Should this file be included in cygwin?

,
John




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