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Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 19:27:57 +0000 (GMT)
From: Reuben Thomas <rrt1001@cam.ac.uk>
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To: Earnie Boyd <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Subject: Re: mingw > 20001111: fstat bug: buffer overflow?
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> Maybe, we've both misunderstood.  gcc-2.95.2-6 is using CRTDLL runtime
> with -mno-cygwin.  gcc-2.95.2-7 was (it no longer exists) using MSVCRT
> runtime with -mno-cygwin.  It was gcc-2.95.2-7 that was missing the
> __MSVCRT__ define.
>
> However, gcc-2.95.2-6 has a problem also.  The libmoldname is to be used
> with MSVCRT and libcoldname is to be used with CRTDLL.  This was caused
> by a change by me in the mingw-runtime package.  However, the _stati64
> structure shouldn't work with CRTDLL so perhaps you even lucky at that.

Hmm...now I'm even more confused! It seems that I need to wait for the next
GCC release, and then everything should work; am I right?

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